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Make 2018 a year to celebrate wildlife

Are you looking for ways to work wildlife into your New Year’s resolutions? The BC SPCA has some creative suggestions to get you started! By celebrating fun, little-known holidays – like National Moth Week or Endangered Species Day – you can connect with nature and help wild animals year-round.

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Wild ARC's 20th year brings in a record breaking 3,066 wild patients!

2017 was a year with some important numbers for Wild ARC: Over 40,000 patients admitted since opening, 3,066 patients admitted in 2017, 256 active volunteers, 20 years in operation, 3 otters overwintered… and a waxwing in a Hawthorn tree.  Find out more about what went on at Wild ARC in 2017.

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Welfare trends to watch in 2018

British Columbians are more passionate than ever about improving animal welfare. What changes do you hope to see for wild animals this year? Keep an eye on these emerging issues in 2018 – wildlife selfies, trophy hunting, cruelty-free cosmetics and cetaceans in captivity.

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Want us to do more
for wildlife?

Have your say in the future direction of the BC SPCA! Complete a quick survey to help inform our next 5-year Strategic Plan.

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Hummingbird
feeder tips

Nectar feeders provide a source of food in the winter, but remember these important tips to keep hummingbirds healthy and safe.

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The hunt ends

The B.C. government has announced an outright end to the grizzly bear hunt thanks, in part, to more than 6,000 BC SPCA supporters who answered our call to act.

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Busy beaver trouble

Beavers get into trouble when their dams cause flooding near human-occupied areas. Learn how to humanely handle beaver problems with BC SPCA best practices.

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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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