Monday, January 7, 2019
Here is River and Seymour splashing around in their pool this past summer.Did you know that bears going into hibernation, not because of the cold, but the lack of food? We cannot bear to be at our 20th Anniversary Gala Event without you! Buy Your Early Bird Tickets before they sell out at the upcoming events link above!Date: April 27, 2019 5:00pm to 11:00pm at Cascades Casino Ballroom inLangley, BC#bearsofinstagram #bearcub #blackbear #ccwsGala
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Monday, January 7, 2019
Freedom at last! Jackson and his friends are out in the wild again where they they eat anything from small mammals to roots and berries. They are omnivores!Join us at our 20th Anniversary Gala. Come out for the animals, dressed in your finest for this Black and White Event. Buy your Early Bird Tickets now at our profile link or go to https://ccws20thgala.eventbrite.com #skunk #wildliferehab #ccwsGala
Posted at 07:46 AM
Monday, July 16, 2018
Can you tell the difference between the three species of deer in BC? British Columbia is home to Black Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, and White Tailed Deer. Critter Care currently has all three species in care and you'll be able to see them all at our open house this coming weekend! (The most notable way to tell the difference between the three is by their tails!)
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Friday, April 27, 2018
Four of the five beavers currently in care! Mobi and Jewels came to us as orphans. Linda arrived with wounds on her back from Stanley Park. Becky was rescued out of the ocean in White Rock (salt water is toxic to beavers) and beaver number 5 (not pictured) arrived last night from Vancouver.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
This little lady is one of several injured raccoons that have been admitted the last few days. In the coming weeks we will see less injured adults needing help and more orphans coming in.
Posted at 02:02 PM
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Critter Care Wildlife Society is a non profit organization dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating injured or orphaned mammals of British Columbia.
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