Wildlife Federation
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From ponds to pools, B.C.’s wildlife is looking for ways to beat the heatThe high temperatures can result in life-threatening dehydration, impact trauma and other health complications for animals, according to the Wildlife Rescue Association of BC.EnvironmentJul 28, 2022
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New study looking into restoring some of B.C.’s declining mule deer populationsWhile deer seem all too common in urban areas these days, wild mule deer populations are another story. At least in some areas of B.C.’s southern interior. “We have anecdotal reports for probably 60 to 80 years that, in some spots, mule deer are declining,” Jesse Zeman of the B.C. Wildlife Federation said. Now it’s...Jul 17, 2018
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