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Winter brings fur-trim frenzy

From fur-trimmed jackets and boots to full-fur clothes and accessories, fur is still everywhere this winter. Most people don’t know how to tell real fur from fake fur, and Canadian laws don’t require fur to be labelled. There’s no such thing as “humane” or “ethical” fur – find out why.

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Glum goose separated from her gaggle

A beautiful, young greater white-fronted goose found herself separated from her flock after a multitude of injuries prevented her from flying. Now she requires intensive care from the expert staff at Wild ARC. Read more about this gorgeous goose and how you can help her recovery.

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Backcountry safety is for wildlife too

Winter is a tough season for wild animals. Deep snow and freezing temperatures make finding food and shelter a daily struggle. Did you know that we might be adding to their challenges? Recreational activities can disturb wildlife, forcing animals to search out new places to eat and rest at a critical time when they are already under stress.

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Wild ARC offers unique practicum opportunities

Ever wonder what it takes to care for wildlife? Wild ARC’s practicum program is a unique opportunity to shadow experienced rehabbers and learn what it takes to work this rewarding field.

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Send your kid to camp this spring

Spring Break youth camps make learning about animals fun! Online registration starts February 1st for camps in March. Sign up to get notified for camps, workshops and other youth events.

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Be a responsible wildlife tourist

 Is it bad to ride elephants or swim with dolphins? Make 2019 a good year for wildlife by learning how to protect wild animals when travelling.

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Cold weather brings rodents inside

Winter weather means mice and rats will be looking for shelter, sometimes finding it in your home. Learn how to humanely deal with mice and rats in your house.

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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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