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Act today – speak up for serval cats

In June, the BC SPCA seized 13 serval cats suffering physically and psychologically from long-standing neglect. Now, they will be able to go to accredited sanctuaries to live out their wild lives. Prevent this from happening again - ask the B.C. government to add serval cats to the Controlled Alien Species List.

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Medical emergency - barred owl hit by car

This poor barred owl was found lying still by the side of the road in the Cordova Bay area. They had been hit by a car while foraging at the side of the busy road, and suffered head trauma. You can help this barred owl get the specialized care they need, and learn how to prevent similar accidents from happening.

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How do exotic animals end up in pet stores?

At any given moment, hundreds of thousands of exotic animals are being transported around the world to be sold as pets. Sadly, no matter where they come from or where they end up, these animals face serious risks to their welfare. Learn more about their troubling journey, and what can be done to help prevent their suffering.

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Don’t feed the animals

Don’t feed the wildlife - feeding wild animals causes more harm than good. Animals can get sick and seriously injured by vehicles when foraging for food at roadsides.

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People’s Choice Award

Congratulations to our Wildlife-In-Focus People’s Choice Award winner Michelle Obre. Check out the photos, and stay tuned to hear the judge’s picks and card sales!

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Rabid bats on the rise?

Despite a second bat recently testing positive for rabies on Vancouver Island, people should be cautious but not panic. Fewer than 0.5 per cent of bats carry the virus.

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Skunks raising a stink?

Skunks are known for their smelly spray, but only use it as a last resort. Learn how to remove skunk smell and to co-exist peacefully with neighbourhood skunks.

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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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