Wildlife Education

BC Wildlife Park | Grizzly Bear Story

Happy World Bear Day! #WorldBearDay

We're celebrating by sharing this Grizzly Bear story with you.

Dawson and Knute are permanent residents of the BC Wildlife Park because they were orphaned at a very young age. The team at the Wildlife Park felt this video was an especially valuable one to create, because it highlights the importance of keeping bears away from our food sources (including garbage).

Unfortunately, as soon as a bear learns of a readily available human food source, they can't unlearn this behaviour, which can sadly result in the bear needing to be euthanized. This is something to keep in mind, as we move into Spring and see bears coming out of hibernation.

BC Wildlife Park | Racoons Story

A tribute to our little furry friend Oscar the Raccoon, a former resident of the BC Wildlife Park who recently passed away

Sadly, we ended up needing to re-shoot portions of this video with the BC Wildlife Park team because the original film starred all three resident raccoons (Oscar, Chester and Beatrice), and it just didn't feel right to showcase them all, after Oscar passed away very suddenly prior to the video's release.

Sneaky Tip - If you look closely, you can still see Oscar in a few of the shots.

This one's for you Oscar...you will forever remain in our hearts, you cutie!

BC WILDLIFE PARK EDUCATION PROGRAMS

We love working with our friends at the BC Wildlife Park for so many reasons, but these are our top two:

1) We are animal lovers

2) We are passionate about showcasing the importance of these programs and the education they provide

As a filmmaker, something I've personally really struggled with over the past year is capturing people with masks on. While masks were imperative for the safety of our community, it is very challenging to capture emotions when the majority of someone's face is covered.

BUT - we are working on more videos with the BC Wildlife Park and we can't wait to film full faces, spend more time with the animals, and share the videos with you!