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Striking out at bird-window collisions

Did you know that more than 25 million birds in Canada are killed or injured by collisions with windows every year? From small hummingbirds to majestic owls, all birds are at risk. They need our help to stay safe. Find out what you can do at home to prevent bird collisions with windows.

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Prevent accidental "fawn-napping" this spring

Every May and June, Wild ARC receives calls about "orphaned" deer fawns hiding in backyards or parks. Sometimes well-meaning people bring healthy fawns to wildlife rehabilitation facilities like Wild ARC, thinking that they are rescuing them, but may have accidentally just kidnapped them from mom. Find out how to tell if a fawn needs your help and what to do.

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Craft project alert! Help birds with DIY

Looking for a new craft project you can do at home? Baby season has started, and birds continue to be hard at work gathering materials to build a nest. Make their lives a little easier with a DIY “nest helper”! A simple nest helper can be made from stuffing a kitchen whisk with an assortment of nesting materials.

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Orphaned deer fawn at Wild ARC

This fawn was found wandering all alone and crying out for mom. Unfortunately, mom never returned, and the fawn was brought to Wild ARC where he will now stay in care over the summer.

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Co-existing with coyotes

Especially now that people are spending more time indoors, coyotes may be a more common sight around your neighbourhood. Sightings are normal - learn how you co-exist with urban coyotes.

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Exotic cats trending for the wrong reasons

Get your exotic cat questions answered, from how to tell a zoo from a sanctuary, to how you can help protect big cats in the wild.

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Accosted by dive-bombing crows?

May is crow nesting season, and baby crows will soon be out and about. Learn how to deal with dive-bombing and other crow conflicts.

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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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