You are Mountaire Avian Rescue Society. Do you rescue more than birds?
Yes we do! While about 3/4 of our patients are birds, we rescue and rehabilitate other wildlife. Look here for a sample of our patients from January to September 2024.
The MARS Wildlife Hospital is open every day of the year, from 9am to 5pm. In the busy summer season, these hours are often extended as volunteers work around the clock to care for the orphaned wildlife.
Call Hospital Support: 250-337-2021Yes we do! While about 3/4 of our patients are birds, we rescue and rehabilitate other wildlife. Look here for a sample of our patients from January to September 2024.
We rehabilitate almost all wildlife, including birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles. We are not equipped or permitted to rehabilitate cougars, bears, and adult deer/elk.
If you find one of these animals in distress, please call the BC Conservation Service at 1-877-952-7277.
Yes, we are permitted to have them in care, but not release them. We evaluate each case individually. In some cases euthanasia is the best option, in other cases we may transfer to another facility.
Yes, we rehabilitate deer. In fact, MARS has one of the largest deer rehabilitation programs in BC. However, we can only accept deer when they are young fawns with spots.
We are not able to rehabilitate adult deer for a couple of reasons:
If you find an injured adult deer, please call the BC Conservation Service at 1-877-952-7277...
No, we do not.
We are grateful for donations of food to support wildlife rehabilitation, but we can only accept certain foods depending on our patients' needs and our ability to store the food. Please refer to the list on our Hospital Wish List page.
We have three full-time professional wildlife rehabilitators at the MARS Wildlife Hospital who supervise animal care and hospital operations. Each year, we also apply for the federal Canada Summer Jobs grant which can allow us to hire additional staff for the season. Our team mainly consists of a diverse group of dedicated volunteers and work experience students who do everything from washing kennels to data entry!
We are always looking for volunteers to help out at the MARS Wildlife Hospital. Check out our volunteer page to learn about the requirements and duties associated with each volunteer position.We also accept work experience students who live on site from several weeks to several months.
Volunteer With UsWe do not have vets on staff at MARS, but we work with local vet clinics to provide advanced medical care to our wildlife patients.These include Campbell River Vet and Country Animal Hospital. We are very grateful for their services and expertise, which are often donated!
When you bring an animal to the MARS Wildlife Hospital, you will be given the animal's case number. For updates, please call the Hospital main line at 250-337-2021 and leave a message. We receive a high volume of calls and have to prioritize wildlife emergencies, but we will return your call as soon as we can.
The MARS Wildlife Hospital and recovery enclosures are not open to visitors. Wild animals generally do not find human contact comforting and we do our best to provide them with a safe, natural, and peaceful environment in which to grow, rest, and recuperate. If you want to see wildlife up close, we would love the opportunity to take you on a tour of our Visitor Centre, where you can meet some of the MARS ambassadors!
Visit Our Centre InsteadWhen a patient recovers, we usually try to return them to the area where they were found because they will be familiar with resources in their territory and may even have family waiting for them! If returning them to the immediate area is not appropriate, we will look for a suitable habitat nearby.