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Showing posts with label Valemount. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valemount. Show all posts

Valemount Rescue Part 2


After days of worry, and a harrowing drive in snowy conditions the Valemount cub "Bailey" is safe at NLWS.  

We are grateful for all the help we received in making this rescue a success.

This story is a great example of how your donations save lives, thank you all for enabling us to just go and get them, it makes all the difference as "Bailey" would sure tell you. Now she has a warm straw bed and a full tummy and is once again a happy little bear.

Please consider a donation.
Your support, trust and awareness are important for the work we do to rehabilitate injured and lost wildlife.

Valemount Rescue & Helpful Seasonal Tips


Winter is slowly making its debut this year, causing many bears to delay hibernation due to the unusually warm weather and while feed still available. However those  feed sources are not sufficient forcing them to start looking for alternative food sources.


Bailey The Cub being rescued in Valemount, BC

During these types of scenarios it's important to have the best information and advice. To this aim we have a helpful tip for you.


Today's Wildlife Tip:
Be diligent how you store and dispose of bird seed, organic waste and general garbage. These types of waste can be tempting for bears to sniff out and consume. Thank you!

Valemount Rescue Update

Last week a call reached us from Valemount, BC regarding a cub from this year that had lost its mom. It took a while for us to secure permission to capture, so by the time we received it the cub had disappeared. On Sunday we got word the cub had appeared.  So Monday morning Peter & Angelika got on the road for the 8 hour journey, hoping that the little one would stick around.  A trap was set on Monday evening. Welcome Bailey! The newest member of Northern Lights Wildlife Society (see above pic).

Here's a video of the wintery roads we encountered.


Please consider a donation.
Your support, trust and awareness are important for the work we do to rehabilitate injured and lost wildlife.





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