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Canada goose admitted to Wild ARC with lead poisoning

Canada geese are fantastic parents and loyal mates. After being admitted to Wild ARC, this goose was examined and found to have traces of lead poisoning in their system. We are working quickly to return them to their mate and nest as soon as possible, but their journey isn’t over yet.

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Catios for the budget-conscious

Cat patios – or catios – are a great way to provide outdoor access for cats while keeping wildlife safe. However, the truth is that many of us can’t afford or don’t have the space to create an elaborate enclosure for our feline family members. But did you know that a simple window box can offer many of the benefits of a catio without breaking the bank?

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Found a baby bird on the ground?

If you find a baby bird outside the nest or on the ground, they don’t always need help. A nestling or fledgling bird is in the most vulnerable period of their life, and you can help by knowing the difference. Learn to recognize when a baby bird needs help, or when it’s best to do nothing at all.

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Raccoon nursery on Crittercam!

The busy baby season is already in full swing at Wild ARC - and our raccoon nursery is currently featured on Wild ARC’s Crittercam. Tune in for a peek!

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Be prepared for wildlife emergencies

Do you know what to do if you find injured or orphaned wildlife? Learn who to call, and how you can be prepared to rescue a wild animal in need.

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Baby rabbits don't always need help

Just because you see a rabbit in the wild doesn’t mean it’s a “wild” rabbit. Learn how to tell pet rabbits and wild rabbits apart, and when baby rabbits might need help.

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Don't trap and relocate wild animals

Wild ARC too often sees baby raccoons orphaned when their mother was trapped and moved. Learn more about co-existence and humane alternatives.

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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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