Tag: wildlife

A Father’s Love for Wildlife

My father profoundly influenced my passion for wildlife from a very young age, and so today, I’m sharing this memory with you. I hope you enjoy…

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13 Mallard Ducklings Mothered back to Health!

Mallards are some of the most common waterfowl in North America, and virtually all domestic ducks descend from this species, especially in Vancouver!

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Help Baby Animals Thrive

If you suspect a baby bird in your neighborhood has been injured or displaced call our Wildlife Rescue team right away. Time is of the essence, the sooner medical care is provided, the higher the chances of survival.

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Go Wild on Earth Day!

Go Wild on Earth Day!

Go Wild on Earth Day by incorporating changes to your day-to-day activities that help prevent injured and orphaned wildlife in our communities.

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Gosling Rescue Caught On Camera!

Gosling Rescue Caught On Camera!

Witness the extraordinary rooftop rescue of trapped goslings by Wildlife Rescue volunteers Liz and Cathy!

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Kieran Bridge – A Friend Remembered

In January of this year, Wildlife Rescue lost one of its own. Kieran Bridge was Wildlife Rescue’s lawyer for decades. He will not be forgotten.

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Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release: Silver-haired Bat

Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release: Silver-haired Bat

A lethargic Silver-haired Bat found stunned inside of a garage. No one knew what was wrong, or how to help. That is until it was brought to the experts at Wildlife Rescue!

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Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release: Canada Goose

Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release: Canada Goose

A young goose arrived at Wildlife Rescue with a stick stabbed through its leg in what looked like an intentional attack by a person. Click here to read about its emergency surgery, the care required to heal it, and its reunion with its family.

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Thank You For Caring

If you’re reading this it means you’ve once taken the first step towards helping injured, orphaned and pollution-damaged wildlife in B.C.

It’s because of you wildlife in Metro Vancouver are able to get a second chance at all, so thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for your care and passion!

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