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North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre, a not-for-profit organization that cares for the well-being of wildlife on Vancouver Island, B.C., says it has admitted two young orphaned black bear cubs. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout-North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre. (Submitted)
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Two orphaned Island bear cubs rescued after mom found dead

Apr 6, 2026 | 11:45 AM

ERRINGTON — A wildlife sanctuary near Parksville has taken in two young black bear cubs after their mother was found dead in their den.

North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre (NIWRC) stated on Facebook that the cubs were discovered by members of the public and they are the centre’s first intakes of the year.

The NIWRC post stated it’s believed the mother was killed in a predator attack.

It says that it’s always unfortunate when wildlife need its care, but they are “grateful these cubs were found and given a second chance.”

Since their arrival, NIWRC states the two cubs have grown “leaps and bounds” from just 1.5 kilograms to almost 5.5 kilograms, and continue to put on weight quickly.

It says most B.C. black and brown bears hibernate for four to six months a year, emerging around April, although Vancouver Island bears may come out earlier because of the milder climate.

NIWRC houses dozens of recovering and non-releasable animals, including bears, raptors and hawks.

The non-profit refuge in Errington on Leffler Rd. facility is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Information on donating to or volunteering at the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre can be found here.

 

The Canadian Press