
Beavers use trees for a variety of reasons. Read on to find out why they do so, what are the benefits, how it affects people and what can be done to protect particular trees against damage.

Mice are among the most persistent animals when it comes to homes and buildings. However many homeowners are unaware of the architectural features such as siding gaps which allow mice to effectively enter structures and explore living spaces. Read on to find out how this element is a easy access point and what do to about it to prevent ongoing mice entry.
Read more: Siding gaps - what are they and why do mice love them?

Spring brings with it warmer temperatures, longer days and waking hungry bears. Read on to find out how to keep bears wild and communities living in co-existence.

Although seldom seen river otters are fairly common throughout British Columbia's aquatic environments. One reason for this is that they are tolerant of human activity. However these interactions can often lead to conflict especially when otters starts damaging infrastructure. Read on to find our how to prevent and manage otters on your property.

With Spring arriving, baby season is on its way. Wildlife will often seek out safe spaces in buildings and structures in which to build nests and have their young, and so removing wildlife and sealing up structures should never take place without confirming the presence of babies. Read how our team approaches wildlife-proofing and baby removal to prioritize keeping families together.
Read more: What do I do if the wildlife in my home have babies?

As we wait for our turn to view the solar eclipse, will wildlife across it's solar path also be affected? Read on to find out.