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Northern B.C. wildlife shelter struggles amid gas price spike

The cost of feeding baby animals and transporting wildlife is more than shelter budgeted for
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The shelter released Bobcat Luke back into his natural habitat in May. (Photo: Northern Lights Wildlife Society).

The Northern Lights Wildlife Society (NLWS) is raising funds to continue the shelterB次元官网网址檚 conservation work amid rising gas prices.

This year, the cost of running the shelter has already added up to more than co-founder Angelika Langen expected.

B次元官网网址淲e are currently in the process of releasing 71 black bears and five grizzlies that we raised from last year, all over the province. We are looking at travelling 33,000 kilometres, plus having three helicopter flights,B次元官网网址 said Langen.

The shelter estimates the helicopter flights will cost a total of $25,000, plus $8,000 for gas and oil changes.

When it comes to feeding the wildlife, each species needs a different kind of milk replacement, which must be ordered from the United States where shipping costs are reflective of hiked gas prices.

The shelter is already caring for 11 baby bears, two baby moose and a baby fox from this season, Langen said.

New arrivals enter the shelterB次元官网网址檚 care every day and everything has become more expensive than anticipated, she said. Feeding the wildlife 900 lbs of food daily costs the shelter about $650 per day.

In addition to its own fundraising efforts, specifically its M&M (Milk and Miles) campaign, the NLWS is participating in the Great Canadian Giving Challenge in hope of recouping costs.

Registered charity Canada Helps organizes the Great Canadian Giving Challenge raffle annually. From June 1 until June 30, each dollar donated to the Northern Lights Wildlife Society through Canada HelpsB次元官网网址 donor website is an entry for the society in a $20,000 raffle.

Alternatively, people can donate gas and oil change gift cards by mail to support the societyB次元官网网址檚 work, Langen said. Community members can find more information on how to send gift cards and monetary donations to the shelter on the the NLWS website.

Another way community members can support the well-being of local wildlife is by checking with a conservation officer or wildlife shelter before moving any young animals, Langen said.

Sometimes, people see wildlife young alone and take the animal home before the parents can return.

B次元官网网址淚t is really important to check first, and make sure they are not kidnapping a baby.B次元官网网址

One silver lining: the shelter is doing well with a great team of volunteers and relationships remain strong between the group and conservation officers in the area.

B次元官网网址淭hat is all good, but what we need is the funds to make it happen,B次元官网网址 Langen concluded.



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Baby black bear Luna is in the shelterB次元官网网址檚 care. (Photo: Northern Lights Wildlife Society).


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