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Here’s where you’ll find some of the top wildlife viewing in British Columbia, Canada During the winter, tens of thousands of bald eagles fly south (some travel up to 2,400 kilometres, ...
Climate change impacting number of animals in rehab, says group. The Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL), located in Delta, B.C, rescued baby barn owls during the last big snowfall, ...
In some parts of British Columbia, the first snow has touched the ground, and winter is just around the corner. During this time of year, food can be scarce, and many of us like to offer a bird feeder ...
Lake Louise ski area is one of the prime spots in the Canadian Rockies for wildlife viewing. Grizzly bears, black bears, lynx, moose, elk, mountain goats, deer, and more call Banff National Park home ...
Some Animals Don't Actually Sleep for the Winter, and Other Surprises About Hibernation. It isn't just groundhogs—find out which animals hibernate and why. By Christie Wilcox.