This Valentine’s Day, celebrate happy, healthy relationships and your commitment to Canada ’s wonderful wildlife by
making a donation in your loved one's name to Northwest Wildlife Preservation Society.
Jacqueline Crivillo, Your Shot, National Geographic
While they won’t celebrate Valentine’s Day with a card and
flowers, beavers take this time of the year to find that special someone to
call their own. Once they mate, these family-oriented creatures will make a
home together. Grey wolves show their love by sticking together in packs,
working as a team to defend their territory, find food and raise their pups. A
pair of Canada
geese will defend and raise their young together after mating, year after year.
Much like with humans, the hormone oxytocin plays a role in helping prairie
voles bond. Once a bond is formed, it is unbreakable for the remainder of these
small mammals’ lives.
Animals love too, just like you.
There's no better time to show your love for all things wild. Donate today.
There's no better time to show your love for all things wild. Donate today.