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Critter Care’s Annual Christmas Store


Shop for a Cause at Critter Care’s Annual Christmas Store


Looking for unique gifts with a purpose? Critter Care’s Christmas Store offers a delightful selection of items that support wildlife conservation while spreading holiday cheer.


Join us from December 4th to the 15th, 2024, from 10 AM to 4 PM at Critter Care, 481 216 St, Langley, BC


Gift Ideas That Make a Difference


Our shelves are stocked with items that showcase the beauty of wildlife, from cozy socks adorned with adorable animal designs to t-shirts and hoodies.


Also available in the store is The Critter Care 2025 Calendar. You'll also find artwork, cards, and photos capture the spirit of the animals we help rehabilitate at Critter Care.


Shop Local, Support Wildlife


Every purchase helps fund Critter Care’s work in wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release. This holiday season, give gifts that make a real difference!


Critter Care Wildlife Society News

A picture of a forest with the words `` join us on november 13 , 2024 for the full story ''
November 1, 2024
We are thrilled to announce the release of Critter Care Wildlife Society’s new movie, set to premiere on YouTube on November 13. This special 25-minute film provides an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at how Critter Care rescues, rehabilitates, and releases injured and orphaned wildlife across southern British Columbia.
A black bear is laying down on a wooden shelf
October 30, 2024
Meet Jura, a Resilient Orphaned Bear Cub. With the help of the Squamish community, Critter Care was able to rescue one of our newest orphaned bear cubs, whom we’ve named “Jura” after the street he frequented.
Two black bear cubs are playing in a purple tunnel.
October 23, 2024
At Critter Care, we are currently caring for seven black bear cubs, who will stay with us until their release next spring. These cubs are housed in two different enclosures based on their size when they arrived. One of them needs a name!
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