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Wild ARC’s Annual Open House cancelled
due to COVID-19

It is with deep regret that we have made the incredibly difficult decision to cancel our annual Open House on March 28 and March 29. Wild ARC is normally restricted to staff and volunteers as they work to save wild patients lives, and this is a special opportunity for supporters to see their kindness in action.

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Get the facts on backyard bird feeding 

Should you take down bird feeders in the spring? How do you clean a bird feeder? Seeing wild birds visit your backyard can be a joy, but bird feeders can increase the risk of disease, window strikes, predation, and conflicts with rodents and other wildlife. Learn more about backyard bird feeders as you get ready for spring.

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The dangers of rat poison on other wildlife

In our effort to control wild rats, we are exposing wildlife, and even our pets, to the dangers of poisoning. Find out about the impact rodenticides have on BC wildlife and the steps you can take to help shape how our communities deal with pest control.

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Injured Bufflehead at Wild ARC

A Bufflehead was chased by an Eagle until she hit a window. She was seriously injured and will need rehabilitation. Learn more about the care she will need, and how to help.

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Help Wild ARC gear up for spring

Spring babies are on the way, and that means another busy season for Wild ARC. From gifting supplies like food items or cleaning supplies, you can help us prepare.

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Spring 2020 Science & Policy newsletter

The BC SPCA’s bi-annual Science & Policy newsletter provides updates on BC SPCA science and academic initiatives, animal policy, legislation and current events.

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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.

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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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