Wildlife Rescue Association BC
Since 1979, WRA has been helping injured, orphaned & pollution-damaged wildlife.
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Wildlife Baby Shower
Wildlife Baby Shower
Picture this: baby birds chirping with joy, with tiny feathers and curious eyes peeking into the world, while you make a difference in their lives. Welcome to our Wildlife Baby Shower! Every week in spring, over a hundred young animals come through the doors of the Wildlife Hospital, seeking solace and life-saving supp
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How to plant a wildlife garden
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Leave a Wild Legacy
Leave a Wild Legacy
Job Opportunities
Job Opportunities
Do you love wildlife? Want to make a difference in their lives? We offer the opportunity to work in an exciting and rewarding environment.
There's a gull nesting on my roof! What can I do?
There's a gull nesting on my roof! What can I do?
HELP! I found a baby bird!
HELP! I found a baby bird!
HELP! I found injured wildlife!
HELP! I found injured wildlife!
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Do you love wildlife? Want to make a difference in their lives? We offer the opportunity to work in an exciting and rewarding environment.
How to Safely Drop Off Wildlife at WRA
How to Safely Drop Off Wildlife at WRA
Hundreds of injured and orphaned wildlife patients arrive at Wildlife Rescue due to window and car strikes, nest disturbances, and natural and human disturbances. Below is your step-by-step guide that takes you through the process of dropping off rescued animals. Found an animal in distress? If, at any time, you are unsure what to do
Adopt Wildlife in Need!
Adopt Wildlife in Need!
Avian Flu Information
Avian Flu Information
To our valued Wildlife Rescue supporters, As you may already know, cases of HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza) have been detected in BC. We want to let you know that Wildlife Rescue Association is aware of this risk and has taken action to keep staff, volunteers, and our feathered patients safe. We are continuing to
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