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The underestimated fish

Would you believe that fish use sign language to communicate with octopuses, and seek out stress relief in the form of massages from other fish? Scientific research from around the world is revealing just how seriously we have underestimated their mental and emotional capacities. What implications might that have for fish welfare?

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Snowy turkey vulture rescue and release

On the snowiest day of the year, this poor turkey vulture was hit by a car, fell into a puddle of frigid water, and became hypothermic. The roads were hazardous that day making the rescue of this incredible bird complicated. Find out about the dedicated people who helped with her rescue and difficulties encountered while saving her life.

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Cats and birds don’t mix

Are cats beloved friends or notorious bird-murderers? Although domestic cats kill millions of wild birds each year, a few simple changes make co-existence possible! Find out what steps you can take to protect birds, prevent conflicts with cats, and learn what to do if your cat catches a bird.

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Medical Emergency - Red-tailed hawk

With an over-grown beak, huge parasite load, and severe dehydration, the chance of survival of this red-tailed hawk seemed thin. Learn more about how you can help.

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Stay wildlife-wise during spring cleaning

Even in the city, birds and mammals could be nesting and denning in yards and gardens. Check out our handy tips for keeping wildlife safe as you ready for spring.

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What to do if you find a baby animal

Leave them alone? Get help? Spring babies are on the way - whether it’s a baby squirrel, baby bird, or another wild animal, learn what to do if you find a baby animal.

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Found an unexpected squirrel family?

Each spring, pest control companies see calls from worried homeowners about squirrels nesting in attics, roofs and sheds. Learn how to humanely deal with squirrels in your home.

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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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