Wildlife Education Program

Critter Care's Wildlife Education Program was designed to educate and inspire people about the wildlife in our own backyards! Just because you don't see them doesn't mean they aren't around.


Our program includes awareness, identification, safety, and general knowledge of BC native wildlife. Information on habits, survival, physical abilities, and their contribution to our ecosystem and environment is discussed.


Suitable for ages 7 and up.


Please contact Janice Bolam: 

janicebolam@hotmail.com

~ to book a presentation.


Critter Care Wildlife Society News

Black bear cub eating a treat, looking up with curious expression.
October 22, 2025
Each year, Critter Care Wildlife Society gives orphaned bear cubs a second chance at life.
Raccoon rests on a wooden perch, inside enclosure at Critter Care Wildlife Society.
October 7, 2025
If you usually donate by mail, the current Canada Post strike may delay your gift. But there are still simple ways you can support Critter Care Wildlife Society and help ensure that injured and orphaned wildlife continue to receive the care they need.
Two raccoons with black masks, noses, and paws stand on a deck, one next to the other, looking directly at the viewer.
September 12, 2025
Raccoons are one of the most familiar and adaptable wild mammals in Southern British Columbia. They have established themselves in forests, wetlands, farmlands, and even our cities, thanks to their clever hands, masked faces, and curious nature.
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