BORN to be WILD rescue center

BORN to be WILD rescue center B2BW (born to be wild) WILDLIFE RESCUE, REHAB & RELEASE

Currently we are a 24 hr telephone contact, we protect wildlife, obtain and organize data, provide front-line info to disease control agencies, train volunteers, and eventually working to establish a Wildlife Recovery Center on North Vancouver Island, where daily encounters with wildlife occurs.

05/15/2026
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02/08/2026

Wildlife rehabbers have to have thick skin...

Every action, every word, every decision gets picked apart. People who have never rehabbed an animal, who have never sat up all night with one, who have never held one while it took its last breath, somehow feel very confident in telling us we’re wrong.

We advocate for animals that many folks label as “nuisance,” “trash,” or disposable. The animals that don’t get cute calendars or easy sympathy. The ones whose only crime is existing in a human-dominated world.

That advocacy can really hit a nerve, especially within some hunting and trapping communities. For some, it feels personal when rehabbers speak up for predators or promote coexistence. But advocating for wildlife isn’t an attack on people... it’s a commitment to the animals who don’t get a voice in the conversation.

Not all rehabbers are anti-hunter. We also aren’t anti-human. We are pro-wildlife. Pro-balance. Pro-responsibility. Pro-compassion... even when it’s uncomfortable.

And here’s the part people don’t see:
We are the ones scraping bodies off of roads. We are the ones bottle-feeding through exhaustion. We are the ones holding animals as they die because human choices left them no other ending. We see the cost of indifference up close, every single day.

We don’t speak up because it’s easy.

We speak up because silence would be easier... and wrong.

So, we have to develop tough skin.

Not because we don’t care what people say to us or about us, but because the animals need us to keep showing up anyway. Even when we’re criticized. Even when we’re misunderstood. Even when standing up for them isn’t popular. The animals need someone who will stand in the gap for them when the world decides a life is disposable.

We don’t get to choose which animals deserve compassion.

We just choose to give it.

Even when it costs us.

And to all of our wildlife rehabbing friends... many, many thanks! Keep being that voice and sounding that alarm!

-Jamie 🤎
Founder, GGWR

*** this is not our photo. I found it online and thought it fit our post perfectly.

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