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Critter Care Wildlife Society’s New Movie: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Wildlife Rescue - Coming Soon!

We are thrilled to announce the release of Critter Care Wildlife Society’s new movie, set to premiere on YouTube on November 13. This special 25-minute film provides an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at how Critter Care rescues, rehabilitates, and releases injured and orphaned wildlife across southern British Columbia.


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Every year, Critter Care receives calls from community members, conservation officers, and other wildlife organizations about animals in distress. From injured bears to orphaned raccoons, our dedicated team steps in to provide the care these animals need to heal and, ultimately, return to the wild. This film highlights some of these powerful stories, offering viewers a chance to see firsthand the incredible work that goes into each rescue and recovery.


What You’ll See in the Movie


In this new movie, we bring you closer than ever to the animals we serve. You'll follow our journey with animals like bears, raccoons, and skunks—from the moment they are brought in for treatment to their release back into their natural habitats. We’ve included interviews with Critter Care’s team members, interns, and volunteers who work tirelessly, sharing their passion, dedication, and compassion for wildlife.


The film provides a unique view into the daily challenges and triumphs of wildlife rescue. You’ll witness the gentle care, specialized treatment, and the countless hours our team dedicates to each animal. More importantly, you’ll see the resilience of these animals as they heal and prepare to return to their rightful place in nature. 


Why We’re Sharing This Film


The movie was created to raise awareness about the importance of wildlife rescue and the impact of Critter Care’s work. Animals in distress often face tremendous challenges, from habitat loss to accidents and human-wildlife conflict. With this film, we hope to inspire a greater understanding of how we can support wildlife in our communities and the role each of us can play in preserving their safety and well-being.


We’re sharing this film on YouTube, so it’s accessible to everyone. Our hope is that viewers from all over can experience this journey with us and feel moved to support Critter Care’s mission in whatever way they can—whether by spreading awareness, volunteering, or donating to help fund the ongoing care of these animals.


Join Us in Making a Difference


Mark your calendars for November 13! When the film goes live on YouTube, we invite you to gather your friends and family and watch this story together. Seeing how our staff and volunteers give their time, skill, and love to help these animals might just inspire you to join in this mission of care and compassion.


By watching and sharing this film, you’re helping us reach more people who may want to get involved with Critter Care, either by donating or by learning how they, too, can be kind stewards of wildlife. Every small action counts when it comes to making a big difference for animals in need.


Thank you for your support and for helping us protect and care for BC’s wildlife. We look forward to sharing this journey with you and showing you the incredible transformations made possible through compassion, dedication, and teamwork.

Critter Care Wildlife Society News

Raccoon perched on a branch, looking at the camera. Critter Care logo in the corner.
December 15, 2025
Rescue Story - Three of Critter Care's wonderful interns, Noah, Fatima, and Rhi, rescued Remy the raccoon in late September of 2025.
Five black bears in an enclosure with climbing structures. Two bears on a platform, one on a step ladder.
December 9, 2025
Arrival of the Cinnamon Twins. Two orphaned black bear cubs from Squamish arrived in May 2025 as we prepared to release last year’s cubs.
Two raccoons resting on pillows in a green bin. One looks at the viewer.
November 13, 2025
Why We Are Sharing This Again - Back in August 2025, CTV News spoke with our senior wildlife supervisor, Jenna Kuncewicz, about the dangers of snap traps.
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