FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 8th, 2005
The “Big Flap” At Midland
Ontario’s Wye Marsh
Midland,
Ontario…… July 8, 2005. The Wye Marsh
Wildlife Centre, home to Ontario’s Trumpeter Swan,
is embarking on an ambitious fund raising program to secure
the long-term future population of Trumpeters in Eastern
Canada. In order to accomplish this ambitious task the
Wye Marsh has established a unique raffle to raise the
$100,000 needed by March of 2006.
“ The goal is to move past the 100
wild breeding pairs and a population of more than 1000,
whereby fully securing the future of these wonderful birds
in Eastern Canada” says Laurie Schutt, Director
of the Wye Marsh.
The first phase of the re-introduction program
started in l982 has taken more then 20 years to see the
Ontario population grow to approximately 64 breeding pairs
and a population of more than 500.
Funds raised in the second phase of the
reintroduction program are used to supply additional feed
to the growing population of swans, pay for medical bills
(including the much needed treatment of lead poisoning),
learn about swan behavior, build additional swan pond
habitat, and the development of educational materials
to tell the story about this recovery and give hope to
the future.
The Wye Marsh has enrolled the volunteer
services of one of Ontario’s foremost wildlife naturalists,
Robin Tapley, a former employee at the Marsh, and now
President of his own company Nature Trails. Tapley will
be leading the adventure getaway winner’s prize
to the Yukon during the migration period of the pacific
coast Trumpeter Swans.
Tapley’s enthusiasm is infectious.
An excited Tapley described his recent trip to Swan Haven.
“At a distance the Yukon River appeared to be filled
with large mounds of ice flowing freely, however, I had
warm shivers, as I realized the river was alive with 1000's
of migrating Trumpeter Swans waiting to continue their
annual migration to the north for the opening of the ice
laden rivers and lakes. I realized I am a witness to one
of Canada’s most spectacular natural wonders”.
stated Tapley.
The Yukon Swan Haven Raffle has many volunteer sponsors,
including Delta Hotels providing accommodation in Toronto
and Vancouver; Air North providing return air from Vancouver
and the following list of prizes below:
-
1st prize: 3 trips for 2 people for 5 days to the
Yukon
- 2nd
prize: a weekend for 2 people at Delta Grandview Resort
- 3rd
prize: a weekend for 2 people at Delawana Resort
- 4th
prize: an optics package courtesy of Bushnell
- 5th
prize: a weekend for 2 people at Little Lake Bed &
Breakfast
- 6th
prize: Frank de Matteis Swan Print
- 7th-10th
prize: Wye Marsh Family Membership
Tickets are $20.00 each or 6 for $100.
The Trumpeter has made enormous strides
in Eastern Ontario but still has a long way to go. A limited
supply of 5000 tickets has been made available for the
raffle. And can be secured at http://www.wyemarsh.com/swan_yukon.html
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Editor’s Note:
One of most compelling stories of survival
is demonstrated by the swan named Pig Pen, and her continued
fight to raise her young (cygnets), after surviving being
shot, and hit by a boat, her 10-year quest for life gives
us all hope for the future. To read more about Pig Pens
quest go http://www.wyemarsh.com/swan_stories2.html