Have You Watched Inside Critter Care Yet?

If you love wildlife, you won’t want to miss Inside Critter Care: The Mission to Rescue, Rehabilitate, and Release BC Wildlife! This inspiring 25-minute film gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the incredible work happening at Critter Care Wildlife Society.


From tiny, orphaned raccoons to majestic bears in need of care, every animal that comes through our doors has a story. This film captures the dedication, compassion, and round-the-clock effort that goes into rescuing and rehabilitating BC’s wildlife. You’ll hear from our team, meet some of our wild patients, and see firsthand the impact of this work.


We invite you to watch and share this film with friends and family. Every view helps spread awareness about the importance of wildlife rehabilitation. And if you’re able, please consider donating—your support provides food, medical care, and safe shelter for these animals until they’re ready to return to the wild.


Thank you for being part of this mission! Every share, donation, and kind word makes a difference.

Critter Care Wildlife Society News

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.
A baby skunk with black and white fur, sitting on a concrete ledge, looking towards the viewer.
August 22, 2025
On May 12th, the Critter Care Wildlife Society (CCWS) was notified of an orphaned baby skunk in Delta.
Two black bears in a purple tunnel; outdoor setting with fence and bucket.
August 19, 2025
Time to release our over-wintered 2024 black bear cubs.
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