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The OWL (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Society is a wildlife rescue and raptor rehabilitation centre permitted to care for sick, injured, and orphaned birds of prey which includes eagles, falcons, hawks, ospreys, owls, and vultures. [2] [3] OWL is located in Delta, British Columbia, Canada. [4] [3]
Buck Creek Canfor Hatchery & Nature Centre Houston: Northern BC Small salmon hatchery and nature centre, operated by A Rocha Canada. Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area: Creston: Central Kootenay: 7,000-hectares (17,000 acres), Wildlife Interpretation Centre open seasonally Goldstream Nature House: Langford: Capital
Founded in 2007, Prairie Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is a wildlife rehabilitation organization based out of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [1] The main goal of the organization "is to treat injured and orphaned wildlife and to successfully release them back into their natural habitat."
A 36-year-old man was airlifted to a hospital after sustaining multiple injuries in a grizzly bear attack in British Columbia, Canada, authorities said. The attack happened on a steep mountainside ...
Tat Kuang Si Bear Rescue Centre 2002 [4] Free the Bears Vietnam Ninh Bình province: Bear Sanctuary Ninh Binh: 2019 [5] Four Paws: Vietnam Tam Đảo: Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre 2008 [6] Animals Asia Foundation: Vietnam Tân Phú: Cat Tien Bear Sanctuary 2017 [7] Free the Bears China Chengdu: China Bear Rescue Centre 2000 [8] Animals Asia ...
RAPS was founded in 1989 as Richmond Homeless Cats. It was registered as a nonprofit organization with the Province of British Columbia in 1995. In 2007, it was renamed the Richmond Animal Protection Society. In 2017, it was renamed the Regional Animal Protection Society to reflect the geographic reach of its programs and services. [4]
The Wildlife Rescue Association of BC (WRA) is a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, [2] [3] [4] that is permitted to care for injured, orphaned, and pollution-damaged wildlife in British Columbia. [5] It is a member of the Wildlife Rehabilitators' Network of British Columbia (WRNBC). [6]
The Kitasoo Spirit Bear Conservancy was established in 2006 surrounding Laredo Inlet on Princess Royal Island, British Columbia. [2] The Conservancy extends to nearby islands, totalling an area of approximately 102,875 hectares.