Prince Rupert Wildlife Rehab Shelter

Volunteers helped release a bald eagle from the Prince Rupert Wildlife Rehab Shelter on Sept. 15. (Matthew Allen / The Northern View)

Volunteers help North Coast bald eagle spread its wings

After healing at the Prince Rupert Wildlife Shelter the bird was released at Rushbrook

 

A Grade 7 class from Prince Rupert’s Annunciation School visit the Prince Rupert Wildlife Rehabilitation Shelter on Thursday, March 8th. (Rose Ciotoli photo)

Grade 7 students fundraise, offer donations to Prince Rupert’s wildlife shelter

Donations and funds will go to support the animal rehabilitation efforts in northern B.C.

  • Apr 19, 2018

 

Nancy Golinia and her husband run the Prince Rupert Wildlife Rehab Shelter where animals, like this owl, recooperate before being released. (Keili Bartlett / The Northern View)

A wishlist for Prince Rupert’s wildlife shelter

How to help wildlife rehabilitation efforts this holiday season

 

Rice reaffirms commitment to more conservation officers

Rice reaffirms commitment to more conservation officers

Prince Rupert Wildlife Shelter unable to respond to urgent matters

  • Aug 23, 2017
Rice reaffirms commitment to more conservation officers