Bishop Wild Bird Sanctuary (BWBS)
http://www.bishopwildbirdsanctuary.org
Allan Brooks Nature Centre (ABNC)
http://www.abnc.ca
The Society for the Preservation of Kalamalka Lake (SPrKL)
http://www.spkl.ca
North Okanagan Parks and Natural Area Trust (NOPNAT)
http://www.nopnat.com
Okanagan Conservation Planning (OKCP)
http://www.OKCP.ca
Friends of Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park (FKLPP)
http://www.kalamalkapark.ca
Southern Interior Bluebird Trail Society (SIBTS)
http://www.bcbluebirds.org
BC Nature, the Federation of BC Naturalists
http://www.bcnature.ca
Young Naturalists’ Club of British Columbia
http://www.ync.ca
Okanagan Recreation Magazine
http://www.okanaganrecreation.ca/
Reptiles of British Columbia
http://www.bcreptiles.ca
Grasslands Conservation Council of B.C.
http://www.bcgrasslands.org
Invasive Plant Council of B.C.
http://www.invasiveplantcouncilbc.ca
Invasive Species Council of British Columbia
http://www.bcinvasives.ca
Species at Risk - British Columbia
http://www.speciesatrisk.bc.ca
Invasive Eastern Grey Squirrels in the Thompson-Okanagan
http://www.introsquirrel.ca
Bird Studies Canada
http://www.birdscanada.org
INJURED OR “ORPHANED” WILDLIFE
1. Call SORCO, the South Okanagan Rehab Centre for Owls, if you find ANY injured Owl, Eagle, Hawk, Falcon, Vulture or Osprey
http://www.sorco.org/
The South Okanagan
Rehab Centre for Owls
PO Box 1166
Oliver BC
VOH ITO
p: 250 498 4251
e: sorco@telus.net
NOTE: SORCO covers the South Okanagan and not normally cover the Vernon area.
2. The BC Wildlife Park's Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is specialized as a facility dedicated to mammals, birds of prey, amphibians, reptiles and endangered species.
http://www.bczoo.org/wildliferehabilitation.htm
Ph: (250) 573-3242 ext. 0
Email: info@bczoo.org
You will need to take the animal to the BC Wildlife Park, 9077 Dallas Drive, Kamloops. The BC Wildlife Park is on the Trans Canada Highway, 15 minutes east of Kamloops city centre.
Injured or "orphaned" wildlife and aren't too sure what to do?
go to this website page
http://www.bczoo.org/injuredwildlife.htm