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Every contribution you make helps rescue, rehabilitate, and release B.C.'s injured and orphaned mammals. Join us in this meaningful mission.

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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

Stories & Updates

Join us on a journey of compassion and hope as we share the remarkable stories of rescued, rehabilitated, and released animals under our care. Discover the heartwarming tales of second chances and triumphant returns to the wild. LEARN MORE

Coyote in grass
21 Mar, 2024
Urban predators can provide a number of crucial ecological benefits.
Douglas squirrel on tree branch
07 Mar, 2024
The Douglas squirrel (Tamiasciurus douglasii) is found along the southwestern coast of British Columbia.
Bobcat in tree
14 Feb, 2024
Bobcats (Lynx Rufus) are found throughout the majority of the U.S., Mexico, and the Southern part of Canada.
How we help

Critter Care Wildlife Society, based in BC's Southern and Lower Mainland, specializes in rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing native mammals. We're a unique BC facility focused on mammals and one of just three bear rehab centers. We actively engage in community education and host an international internship program, spanning six continents.


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Experience, Rescue, Train


With over 35 years of experience, Critter Care has:

  • rescued 50,000+ animals
  • Worked with and trained  75+ staff and interns.



Our Location


Critter Care has one location that offers care to BC's injured and orphaned animals. We are the only facility in BC specializing in the care of mammals and one of only three bear rehabilitation facilities in the province.

About


Critter Care Wildlife Society is a beacon of hope for injured and orphaned wildlife in British Columbia's Southern and Lower Mainland regions. Our passionate team works tirelessly to rescue, rehabilitate, and release native mammals, ensuring a brighter future for both animals and our environment."


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