B.C. Mounties save baby raccoon from drowning in storm drain September 10, 2020 It was around 1 in the morning Tuesday when RCMP officers were sent to check out a report of a “baby crying” just outside… Continue Reading
Bear cub caught in a tree rescued by conservation officers in British Columbia August 20, 2020 The call came from someone who thought they heard a bear cub crying. That’s when the Conservation Officer Service of B.C. responded to an… Continue Reading
“Hydro Cat” once stuck atop at utility pole, now reunited with his owner March 1, 2020 Cat up a hydro pole captured Toronto’s attention and now there’s an even happier ending to the story. The cat is back home with… Continue Reading
Rescued! Pair of elk trapped in hay stack in northern British Columbia February 15, 2020 Oh, hay! Two elk are lucky to survive what they must have thought at first was an easy meal. Instead, on Thursday wildlife officers… Continue Reading
“Cement” raccoon has permanent new home and is taking in kits February 9, 2020 The “special old lady” finally has a place to call home — and a name. The helpless raccoon was found trapped in cement last… Continue Reading
Puppies dumped at roadside rescued in Prince Albert February 9, 2020 They are about 6 weeks old, still too young to be away from their mother. But someone left these five puppies in a box… Continue Reading
“Extremely obese” owl rescued from roadside and put on a diet February 6, 2020 At this rate, Plump might need a new name. Plump, was so named, because she was one rather chubby little owl when she was… Continue Reading
Moose trapped on bridge saved by B.C. conservation officers February 3, 2020 A young moose needed a helping hand — and bobcat — to get off a snowy bridge. The British Columbia Conservation Officer Service said… Continue Reading
Cougar accidentally caught in trap safely rescued and released December 11, 2019 This is one lucky cougar. The big cat wound up “unintentionally caught in a trap” near Williams Lake, B.C. on Monday night. The cage-type… Continue Reading
Deer tangled in Christmas lights, snow fencing among winter woes for wildlife November 27, 2019 November brought all kinds of hazards to deer in British Columbia — some natural, but many caused by people. The B.C. Conservation Officer Service… Continue Reading