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adorable baby beavers

Baby beaver fever at Wild ARC

Two baby beavers arrived at Wild ARC this month, separated from their family after their lodge was accidentally removed. Beavers have a complex family structure, and babies remain with their family for two years before dispersing! Learn how rehabilitators managed to reunite these two kits with their mother so they could continue to grow and learn with their family group.

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Steller Sea Lions

 New look for wildlife photo contest!

The BC SPCA’s 8th annual Wildlife-In-Focus Photography Contest has finally had a make-over, beginning with a new look and submission process on a mobile-friendly platform. Participants can now finally view all images submitted while the contest is live, and even solicit votes for their own image in the new “People’s Choice” category on top of the regular judging process.

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What did you learn at summer camp?

What can you do to reduce pollution of waterways? Why don’t exotic animals make good pets? Can you name 10 local bird species? What should you do if you come upon an urban coyote? These are just a few of the topics kids learn about at BC SPCA summer camps. Through games and fun activities, plus hands-on contact, kids learn about all animals – pets, farm animals and wildlife.

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Did you know Wild ARC has a live Critter Cam?

Thanks to the wonders of technology, you can watch wildlife patients LIVE day or night – catch a snoozing infant raccoon, playful deer fawns, or a glimpse of a secretive owl.

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Barn swallows

5 ways to become a swallow steward

Populations are in decline for many species of aerial insectivores like Barn Swallows – discover what you can do in your region to help support these threatened bird species.

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Cockatoo

Thinking of getting
a parrot?

Becoming a parrot guardian is a life-altering decision. Parrots are incredibly complex animals with mental and emotional needs that are challenging to meet. Will your expectations live up to reality?

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Two brown mice

What is “humane” wildlife control?

A scientific poll of British Columbians found that the public interprets the word “humane” differently when it comes to pest control. What does “humane” wildlife control mean to you and the animals involved?

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The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) is a non-profit organization funded primarily by public donations. Our mission is to protect and enhance the quality of life for domestic, farm and wild animals in British Columbia. BC SPCA Charitable Registration No. BN 11881 9036 RR0001

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