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Since 1979 more than 140,000 animals have been treated by Wildlife Rescue.
Thanks to the support of individuals like you, Wildlife Rescue can provide a lifeline for animals in distress.
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Avian influenza primarily affects domestic poultry and wild birds and is highly contagious amongst birds. Wild species most affected by avian influenza are ducks, geese, raptors and corvids (like crows and ravens). There is currently no treatment for the virus,... Read More
A lethargic Silver-haired Bat found stunned inside of a garage. No one knew what was wrong, or how to help. That is until it was brought to the experts at Wildlife Rescue!
Read MoreNearly frozen to death in Ontario in 2015, this Bullock’s oriole’s journey to recovery and freedom is simply remarkable.
Read MoreIf you’re reading this it means you’ve once taken the first step towards helping injured, orphaned and pollution-damaged wildlife in B.C.
It’s because of you wildlife in Metro Vancouver are able to get a second chance at all, so thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for your care and passion!
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A Common Raven arrived in early April suffering from life-threatening wounds. The prognosis wasn’t good. How could we save it?
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Thanks to the public who helped Wildlife Rescue raise $50,000 in less than a week! Moving forward, here’s an update on the status of the campaign.
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