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Blind baby moose rescued near Ottawa dies 'suddenly and unexpectedly'

Blind baby moose rescued near Ottawa dies 'suddenly and unexpectedly'

A blind baby moose that was set to join the Toronto Zoo after being rescued near Ottawa last month has died. Holly’s Haven Wildlife Rescue says it's deeply saddened to share the news about the moose named Cedar, who died “suddenly and unexpectedly.
What's up, girl? Solitary female elk settles into Colwood

What's up, girl? Solitary female elk settles into Colwood

Photographer Dunc Malcolm said the “curious” elk was alone, yet appeared comfortable in her new surroundings.
Newborn kittens found in B.C. scrap yard receive emergency care

Newborn kittens found in B.C. scrap yard receive emergency care

Sadly, only one made it through the first night.
B.C. caribou populations predicted to fall by up to 61%

B.C. caribou populations predicted to fall by up to 61%

A new study warns of catastrophic caribou decline by 2100, with warming temperatures and human activity driving the highest losses in North America.
Black bear killed by vehicle in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Black bear killed by vehicle in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

There is no charge for accidentally striking wildlife with a vehicle, but related charges such as speeding, driving recklessly, or intentionally harming wildlife could apply.
Well-known orca dies in Johnstone Strait surrounded by family, dolphins

Well-known orca dies in Johnstone Strait surrounded by family, dolphins

There was no immediate word on what caused the death of the killer whale known as I76, but threats to the species include lack of prey, toxin accumulations and vessel impacts.
Decline in B.C. salmon monitoring creates worst data gap in 70 years, study finds

Decline in B.C. salmon monitoring creates worst data gap in 70 years, study finds

The research links commercial priorities to a roughly 50 per cent decline in the annual monitoring of Pacific salmon stocks since the 1980s.
Ontario man who raised a pack of wolf-dogs worries government will euthanize them

Ontario man who raised a pack of wolf-dogs worries government will euthanize them

When a friend asked for help to build a fenced home for his dogs, Bryton Bongard made a deal: he would lend a hand in exchange for several puppies.
Woman injured in Pemberton black bear attack

Woman injured in Pemberton black bear attack

Officials will not pursue the bear, citing the defensive circumstances and the rural, forested setting
Quebec reports first case of tick-borne Rocky Mountain spotted fever

Quebec reports first case of tick-borne Rocky Mountain spotted fever

MONTREAL — Quebec health officials say a first case of a tick-borne bacterial disease common in the United States has been detected in the province.