by Bryan Kim | Apr 5, 2026 | Events & News, Newsletter
Why We’re Talking About Rabies Now At the BC Animal Rights Hub, our mission is to shine a light on the “blind spots” of animal welfare. While British Columbia is a beautiful place for our pets to thrive, it is also home to wildlife that can carry hidden...
by Bryan Kim | Mar 5, 2026 | Events & News, Newsletter
We are officially in that strange, transitional stretch of early March. The mornings are still biting cold, but the afternoons carry a hint of warmth, and the snow is slowly giving way to mud. You can feel a restless energy building in the air. “Spring...
by Cristian Rogers | Mar 3, 2026 | Newsletter
by Cristian Rogers | March 2nd, 2026 | Newsletter By March, winter begins to loosen its grip. The air feels softer, daylight lingers a little longer, and the first hints of green push through damp soil. While the season is still unpredictable—sun one moment, rain the...
by Cristian Rogers | Feb 13, 2026 | Newsletter
A Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus) on alert after being dive bombed by a Northern Harrier (Circus cyaneus ) at Boundary Bay, British Columbia, Canada By February, winter can feel long and colourless. The festive glow is long gone, mornings are frosty, and the landscape...
by Bryan Kim | Feb 3, 2026 | Events & News, Newsletter
As we recognize World Spay Day this month, the conversation often turns to the importance of “responsible pet ownership.” We talk about the health benefits of spaying and neutering and the critical need to control pet overpopulation. But there is a hard...
by Bryan Kim | Jan 15, 2026 | Events & News, Newsletter
We are midway through January. The festive lights are packed away, and the days are often grey and wet. But if you look up towards the tops of the cottonwood trees along our rivers, you’ll see that nature is putting on one of its most spectacular displays of the year....