Wildsafebc Cariboo
1B-1445 McGill Street V1S 1E9 Kamloops, BC, Canada
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Locality: Kamloops, British Columbia
Phone: +1 250-302-2132
Address: 1B-1445 McGill Street V1S 1E9 Kamloops, BC, Canada
Website: www.wildsafebc.com
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Photographers seem to go crazy over owls, and we do too. Be sure to keep your distance as owls can be overwhelmed with too much attention. For more tips on how ...to be a responsible wildlife photographer, check out WildSafeBC's photographer code of conduct: https://wildsafebc.com/resources/photography-ethics/ See more
This #wildwednesday we showcase BC's provincial bird, the Steller's Jay. They are a member of the family Corvidae (Crow family) and are very intelligent. They a...re found throughout much of the lower two thirds of BC and are distinguished by the distinctive blue and black colouration and large top-knot of feathers on their head. See more
WildSafeBC wishes you the best for the holidays! This #wildwednesday, please enjoy a collection of calming winter wildlife videos. Turn up the volume, sit back, and enjoy!
There are 3 wild canines in BC - coyotes, wolves, and foxes. Do you know how to identify them? Watch this #wildwednesday to learn.
WildSafeBC's WildSafe Ranger contest is now closed and we are so pleased to have over 200 entries from throughout the province. We want to thank all of the par...ents that assisted their children in participating and also the dedicated teachers and staff from schools in Campbell River, Cowichan Valley, and Princeton. Stay tuned as the winner will be announced soon! See more
With the onset of winter, many people are thinking about once again feeding the birds. Watch this #wildwednesday for a couple of good tips on how to feed them responsibly to avoid other unwanted guests.
This #wildwednesday focuses on mule deer and white tail deer because mid-November is their breeding (or rutting) season. During this time, bucks travel great di...stances to find a doe who is receptive to breeding. With extra deer activity, be extra vigilant while driving to avoid vehicle collisions. Visit www.wildlifecollisions.ca for facts and tips about avoiding collisions. See more
Today I spent the second day at Cataline Elementary School to teach kids from Kindergarten to Grade 6 about wildlife and how to stay safe in bear country! The kids had great fun, got a certificate, bookmarks, stickers and an activity booklet and are now officially WildSafe Rangers Cariboo Regional District City of Williams Lake
In this #SaturdaySpotlight we highlight the efforts of residents in 100 Mile House and Williams Lake that reduce the chances of attracting bears to their proper...ty by keeping their garbage bins clean and smell-free. These families in the Cariboo Regional District provide a great example of how to #keepwildlifewild and communities safe. See more
We all can do our part in keeping wildlife wild and our communities safe! Look at these Top 10 ways to help wildlife all throughout the year
This Wild Wednesday, we learn about beavers and muskrats. Although both rodents reside in the water, beavers are ten times larger than muskrats and have a flat ...tail. If you notice beaver activity on your property, protect your trees by wrapping heavy gauge wire around the base of the tree. See more
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