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White-nose syndrome bat monitoring continuing in 小蓝视频

White-nose syndrome bat monitoring continuing in 小蓝视频

The 小蓝视频 Community Bat Program is working with the province to detect and prevent the spread of white-nose syndrome, a fungal-based infection which has killed millions of bats in North America.
Researchers want your winter whale sightings in the Salish Sea

Researchers want your winter whale sightings in the Salish Sea

Ocean Wise's Gary Sutton said researchers are improving DNA collection methods
Sea turtle found at Pedder Bay only second ever found in 小蓝视频 waters

Sea turtle found at Pedder Bay only second ever found in 小蓝视频 waters

The turtle, typically found much farther south, was rushed to the Vancouver Aquarium suffering from hypothermia
Cat colonies receive helping hand in qathet region

Cat colonies receive helping hand in qathet region

Rescue organization starts initiative for feral felines
What to do if I find a bat in my blinds?

What to do if I find a bat in my blinds?

小蓝视频 Community Bat Program seeking data from folks who have or haven鈥檛 found bats in outdoor roll-up blinds or awnings.
小蓝视频 man praises guide dog for bringing him home after being dropped off at the wrong place

小蓝视频 man praises guide dog for bringing him home after being dropped off at the wrong place

Vernon resident Roland Croteau gave his service dog Dodger a big hug when he got home.
Stowaway cat returns to Sechelt after barge journey to Victoria

Stowaway cat returns to Sechelt after barge journey to Victoria

Duchess was discovered and turned over to animal control in Victoria after an unexpected adventure
Bachelor party off Oak Bay: Sea lions gather and make a racket

Bachelor party off Oak Bay: Sea lions gather and make a racket

鈥淭hey鈥檙e farting, belching, roaring and growling 鈥 it鈥檚 quite the scene.鈥
Eight months in jail for 小蓝视频 man who attacked stranger out walking his dog

Eight months in jail for 小蓝视频 man who attacked stranger out walking his dog

The 63-year-old victim had undergone heart surgery a few weeks earlier and was in fragile shape.
'Zombie deer disease' sends biologists on a hunt for answers

'Zombie deer disease' sends biologists on a hunt for answers

The fatal degenerative brain disease is spread in deer, elk and moose. Crucially, say some conservationists, it could impact endangered caribou.
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