100% of your donation is used to assist us with the ongoing costs associated with the caring of some of British Columbia's iconic wildlife.
Donations can be made through our online platform, made in person at our Guest Services counter, e-transferred, or via cash, debit, credit, or cheque. All donations of $20.00 or greater are provided with an Income Tax Receipt.
Conservation through Education is our motto and in 2019 alone, 6,500 students enjoyed educational school programs. In addition, we offer kids camps, birthday parties, educational workshops, and now virtual programming, all in our intimate classroom space. Our current space has reached it's fullest capacity, and we have a vision to further expand our Education Centre, which would allow our Education department to further expand and diversify educational programming.
If expanding our Education Centre is of interested to you, please email Glenn Grant, General Manager & Executive Director.
It costs approximately $10,000.00 a month to feed the animals in our care. For our hay loving residents, they eat a combined 270 lbs of hay per day! For just $10.00, you can purchase one bale of hay and help us feed the resident animals.
https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/m/36844/donation
Our rehabilitation centre is the only full service rehabilitation centre in the Southern Interior and accepts over 400 injured and orphaned animals each year. Our health centre is funded entirely by Park admissions and generous donors. If you're able to help us, please, consider donating.
Learn more of what we do and how we help British Columbia's wildlife.https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/m/40372/donation
From habitat maintenance to purchasing medical equipment, your donation makes a difference!https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/m/37104/donation
Everyone deserves a safe place to come together and be connected to wildlife and wild spaces; which is exactly what the BC Wildlife Park strives to do.
Much loved and well used, the playground at the BC Wildlife Park is in need of a major upgrade in order to bring it up to current standards, and make it inclusive and accessible for children of all ages and abilities.