B.C. wildlife group shares tips on duckling dilemmas, as dozens of orphans brought in
BURNABY, B.C. — A British Columbia animal rescue group is issuing tips for the public after dozens of orphan ducklings have been brought into its centre.
The Wildlife Rescue Association of BC says the recent warm spell in the province set off the orphan surge to its hospital.
Kimberly Stephens, the group’s hospital manager, says they expect to see more ducklings brought in and they’ll have to be cared for over the next six to eight weeks.
The group says ducklings leave their nests immediately after hatching, but they still need their families’ help to find food, stay warm and be protected.