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Sister Bobcats Released

After 10 months of rehabilitation and rewilding at Northern Lights Wildlife Society in Smithers, BC, two sister bobcats were returned home to the forests of qathet last week.
Powell River Orphaned Wildlife Society (PROWLS) founder Merrilee Prior told the Peak that the pair were discovered as orphaned kittens last July on Duck Lake Road, Branch 3.
A local resident called PROWLS after finding them with their dead sibling in the middle of a logging road, according to Prior.
However, with the help of more than a few caring people, including a pilot named Chris Hansen, the two wild cats were flown from qathet to Victoria; a Pacific Coastal Airlines crew then flew them from Victoria to Prince George, where volunteers from Northern Lights Wildlife Society picked them up and... READ FULL ARTICLE HERE
Originally Published Apr 29, 2025 Coast Reporter by Tanya Hill
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