State-of-the-Art Aviary off to Promising Start

New multi-unit aviaryLe Nichoir has received generous grants from LUSH Fresh Handmade Cosmetics and TD Friends of the Environment to build a new multi-unit aviary that will facilitate optimal care for songbirds and insectivorous birds, including threatened species.

“We’re thrilled to have these two organizations supporting our project,” says Susan Wylie, the Centre’s Executive Director, who helped to launch a funding drive in January to raise part of the estimated $48,400 building cost. “We hope to have all the money in place this fall.”

The $10,000 donation from LUSH and $3,000 grant from TD Friends of the Environment came after Le Nichoir sent requests to four charitable foundations for their financial support in building the aviary. The Centre has also approached lumber companies for donations of construction material. [Read more...]

Charity Pot Partnership

LUSHWe are thrilled to announce that LUSH Fresh Handmade Cosmetics recently welcomed Le Nichoir as a Charity Pot partner. LUSH started the Charity Pot in North America in 2007 to raise money for grassroots organizations that work on behalf of animals, people and the environment. With every purchase of a Charity Pot product, LUSH donates 100% of the proceeds to Charity Pot partners.

LUSH will provide a $10,000 donation towards the construction of Le Nichoir’s new multi-unit aviary, as well as give the work of the Centre exposure in new places. Le Nichoir’s logo, along with a statement about its mission and objectives, will be displayed on LUSH Charity Pot products in the coming months.

Learn more about LUSH Fresh Handmade Cosmetics and the Charity Pot.

New Wild Bird Conservation Centre Project

New Wild Bird Conservation Centre Project announcement speech April 24, 2009

by Lynn Miller, B.Sc., Dipl. Ecotox., PhD candidate,

Co-Founder of Le Nichoir; Board of Directors International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council

“I am very proud to officially launch the campaign for Le Nichoir’s New Wild Bird Conservation Centre Project. After 2 years of searching for a winterized location, the Board came to the conclusion that the best plan is to build a new facility on the Clarke-Sydenham Nature Reserve, where we are currently located in Hudson. I am pleased to show you the 3D image of the new center!

The New Centre, which will respect the natural attributes of the property, will cost an estimated 1.2 million dollars. It is an impressive project – probably one of the most important in the history of avian conservation in Canada.

Inside the centre, there will be a reception area, intensive care and research units, several aviaries and a large classroom to accommodate youth groups and visitors. Naming opportunities will give our private and corporate partners a way to participate in this conservation legacy.

Our team is a cohesive group of dedicated people, striving to make a small part of our world better for wild birds and nature we are so passionate about. The thought of having an all year round facility to care for them, and a place to educate and inspire our youth is a dream come true.

Making our dream a reality involves many key partners and volunteers. I would like to invite Mayor Elizabeth Corker to say a few words about the subject:”

Mayor Corker: “I am proud to say that Hudson is for the birds! On behalf of Town Council, I congratulate Le Nichoir on being one of a kind in Canada as well as an integral and important part of the Hudson Community.

I must say that I didn’t quite appreciate what it is this facility did or even who the people were that ran it until I visited Le Nichoir last fall and got a personal tour from Lynne Miller and among other things, saw that duck who was recovering from his injuries. I guess you could say it was love at first sight!

Le Nichoir relies on the generosity of people like you and on the numerous volunteers to keep this centre operational. We are so proud to have this organization in our midst and hope that you will continue to support them as they kick off their fundraising campaign to build a new year-round rehabilitation centre on the existing site in Hudson. “

“Thank you Mrs. Corker for your support and for recognizing what Le Nichoir can do for conservation, for tourism and for the community. I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the following people and organizations:

  • Miss Marnie Clarke who donated her land to the Nature Conservancy of Canada;
  • Miss Clarke is represented by Mr. Frank Royle who is here tonight;
  • The Nature Conservancy of Canada – Bureau du Québec;
  • Dimension3 for the design and architectural work;
  • Merlik Graphics for the 3D imagery;
  • Impression Paragraph our printing partner.

Lastly, the New Centre Project would not be possible without volunteers who bring leadership and energy.

I hope that you will take the time to share this exciting announcement with family and friends. We look forward to establishing partnerships with individuals, corporations and organizations that can help Le Nichoir. We will also need new volunteers – please let us know if you want to join our dynamic team.

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