Photograph of the Wildlife Rescue Association, on Glencarin Drive on the shores of Burnaby Lake, dedication to a new pond. Svend Robinson is pictured among the crowd.
Photograph of the Wildlife Rescue Association, on Glencarin Drive on the shores of Burnaby Lake, dedication to a new pond. Svend Robinson is pictured among the crowd.
Photograph of Susan Reid and Troy Blondin attending to a sick adult bald eagle that was brought into the Wildlife Rescue Centre in Burnaby from Stanley Park.
Photograph of Susan Reid and Troy Blondin attending to a sick adult bald eagle that was brought into the Wildlife Rescue Centre in Burnaby from Stanley Park.
Collected by editorial for use in a February 2000 issue of the Burnaby NewsLeader
Caption from metadata: "Liz Thurstrom, of the Wildlife Rescue Association, says a diet of fast food scraps can be deadly for birds, depriving them of important nutrients that keep them fit and healthy."
Note in black ink on recto of photograph reads: "55 Bby (BW) / 76% Bby. p. 12"
Trim marks and/or reproduction instructions on recto (scan is cropped)
Accompanying caption reads: "Jan 18, 1998 55: / A Young blue heron stretches its wings while recovering at the Wildlife rescue centre near Burnaby Lake. The centre treats injured wildlife, providing them with a safe place to stay until they are ready to return to the wild. The centre also offers information on what to do if you find an injured animal."
Photograph of Graham Ford, director of Wildlife Rescue Association of British Columbia, tending to a Old Squaw after it was hurt trying to land on ice.
Photograph of Graham Ford, director of Wildlife Rescue Association of British Columbia, tending to a Old Squaw after it was hurt trying to land on ice.
Photograph of Liz Thurstrom, of the Wildlife Rescue Association of British Columbia, Bob Gardner, of the Burnaby Lake advisory council and Ken Elliot, of the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) atop the new footbridge completing the Burnaby Lake Trail.
Photograph of Liz Thurstrom, of the Wildlife Rescue Association of British Columbia, Bob Gardner, of the Burnaby Lake advisory council and Ken Elliot, of the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) atop the new footbridge completing the Burnaby Lake Trail.