Learn about B.C. wildlife - BC SPCA
Search by
postal code:
Search our site:
Donate
BC SPCA Logo

Animal Helpline:

1-855-622-7722

For all other calls and inquiries
see our contact details.

Find a BC SPCA location in your area:

Learn about B.C. wildlife

Wild animals are found across the province in cities, parks, and forests. Learn more about wild animals and their natural behaviours as the first step in helping people and wildlife thrive.  

Black bear mom and cub on rail tracksBears

Learn more about living alongside bears in B.C., and how to be “bear aware”. 

 

Coyotes

Learn more about coexisting with coyotes, even in our biggest cities. 

 

Deer

Learn more about urban deer, and how to humanely manage problems with deer. 

 

Red fox in snowFoxes

Learn more about coexisting with foxes in B.C. in urban and rural areas. 

 

Wild marmot on rock looking curiousMarmots

Learn more about the four species of marmot in B.C. and how to coexist with them. 

 

Cute wild mouse in red bucketMice and rats

Learn more about humane rodent control, and options for preventing rodents in your home. 

 

BC SPCA RabbitRabbits and hares

Learn more about the differences between rabbits and hares, and how to tell wild and domestic rabbits apart. 

 

Raccoons

Learn how to prevent problems with raccoons or encourage them to move along. 

 

Skunks

Learn more about skunks, and how to prevent a “smelly” encounter. 

 

Wildlife squirrels BC SPCASquirrels

Learn more about the species of squirrels in B.C. and how to tell them apart.  

 

 

Want to learn more about coexisting with wildlife? Read our resources.

Subscribe to WildSense newsletter 

WildSense is a bi-monthly e-newsletter focusing on the unique issues and challenges of wild and exotic animals in B.C. WildSense promotes coexistence for human-wildlife conflicts and offers alternatives to exotic animal captivity with evidence-based solutions to improve the welfare of wildlife and exotic animals. Subscribe today! 

* indicates required

The BC SPCA uses your personal information to update you on our work for animals as well as for advertising and analytics purposes. More information on uses and how to opt-out can be found in our Privacy Policy.