Looking for ways to give back during the holidays? It takes more than just Wild ARC’s skilled rehabilitators to care for thousands of wild patients each year - it takes heros like you to help! From donations and care packages to volunteering, learn how you can help wild animals at Wild ARC.
Alone, hairless, and weighing just 60 grams, this young Red Squirrel had a rough start to life. When three more orphaned squirrels arrived at Wild ARC, he got a new family to grow with. Now, he just needs to finish growing in the rest of his fur, and you can help.
Although fish play such diverse and significant roles in our society, we tend to give them very little thought. When we do notice them, we often don’t see past their glassy stares and gaping mouths to wonder at their inner lives. Yet, a growing body of research from around the world is revealing just how much we might be overlooking.
Wild animals have a lot to worry about - from Christmas lights to fake spiderwebs, decorations can pose a risk to animals in your yard. Is your yard safe for wild animals?
A hummingbird feeder over the cold winter can be a life-saver, but it’s a big commitment! Learn how to keep your feeder safe in snow and sub-zero temperatures.
After a temporary 18-month period of restrictions, B.C. has announced that the regulations will become permanent – protecting wildlife while promoting more effective and humane rodent control.
Wild ARC is getting lots of calls about winterkill in deer this season – but what is “winterkill”, and what can you do about it? Find out more about this condition and how to help.
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