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Together, we are caring for B.C.'s injured and orphaned animals

Over 3000 animals come to

Critter Care Wildlife Society each year

needing expert care and attention.

 

With your help they are given

the care they need

to return to their native habitat.

A place of refuge for sick and injured wildlife

A place for you to call if you encounter wildlife in distress


A source of solutions and knowledge to help make a brighter future for wildlife

Your support helps Critter Care admit more than 3000 animals a year.

When you support Critter Care:


  • Animals are rescued and receive the care they need.
  • The cost of medical care and general husbandry are covered
  • The public learns how to coexist with animals
  • Legislation that helps animals is created and approved
  • Critter Care is be able to expand and keep up with demand

Give to Critter Care in a way that you are most comfortable with

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Give Monthly

Plan your giving and support Critter Care on a monthly basis. 

Give by Mail

Mail your donation to:


Critter Care Wildlife Society, 481 – 216th Street, Langley, BC V2Z 1R6

Give by Phone

To give by Telephone call Critter Care at 604-530-2054

Let's Talk

For more information on giving options please contact our Executive Director at 604-530-2054

Critter Care Wildlife Society

Who Are We?

Critter Care Wildlife Society specializes in the treatment, care and release of sick, injured and orphaned Native Mammal species of British Columbia’s Southern and Lower Mainland. 


We are the only facility in BC specializing in the care of mammals and one of only  three bear rehabilitation facilities in the province.


Testimonials

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[We] had a baby skunk abandoned by mom stuck in my basement window well, they had a volunteer come out on short notice to help remove the skunk in a humane calm manner within 2 hours of calling. Amazing volunteers doing this!

~ Cody ~

Extremely compassionate people genuinely concerned about the welfare of wildlife. I have brought multiple animals to Critter Care, called them for advice, and they have sent volunteers out to my house to assess situations. If you ever find wildlife in distress, Critter Care is who to call!

~ Sasha ~

My time as an intern at Critter Care has been an exceptional experience. I am certain that the opportunities provided are unparalleled to any other organization in BC.

~ Danielle ~

Donate to Critter Care

Your gifts provide rescue and release, critical medical care, rehabilitation, and food and shelter for injured and orphaned animals.

Critter Care Wildlife Society

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