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Passion for saving wildlife impresses Kelowna council

Wild Things Rehabilitation Society given approval to operate on land at 2605 O香蕉视频直播橰ielly Road
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A small animal rehabilitation centre in southeast Kelowna has been approved by city council.

Wild Things Rehabilitation Society was given approval to operate on land at 2605 O香蕉视频直播橰ielly Road following a public hearing Nov. 15. Council approved a site-specific text amendment for the property in August. However, city staff still had concerns about potential damage to the environmentally sensitive site due to clearing and the moving structures onto the property.

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Wild Things founder Sydney Platz said they hired an engineer to design a small access road and building footprint.

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She added that it香蕉视频直播檚 in the best interest of the animals to leave the property as natural as possible. The centre would treat small mammals, such as squirrels and chipmunks, and songbirds as permitted by a provincial permit. Concerns from neighbours focused on potentially diseased or deceased animals on-site.

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Rehabilitated animals would not be released on the Wild Things property, instead, they would be set free near where they were originally found. The property was donated by Trent and Maria Kitsch. Kitsch is the founder of Saxx Underwear and the co-founder of Kitsch Wines and Doja Cannabis Company.

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Council was mostly in support of the project.

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Coun. Maxine DeHart was similarly pleased to vote in favour.

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Councillors Gord Lovegrove and Ron Cannan were the only ones not in favour. Lovegrove said while the project had merit, he felt the site was 香蕉视频直播渘ot the right site.香蕉视频直播 Cannan said he appreciated the passion of the applicant but still voted against it.

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