our livestream

Beaver cam

Enjoy watching our Beaver Cams? Pitch in to help us cover the cost of offering live-streaming! Sponsorship of our livestream for a monthly donation allows anyone to watch the beavers for the duration of their rehabilitation until release.

FOR DETAILS ABOUT MONTHLY SPONSORSHIP OF OUR LIVESTREAM EMAIL US:


At night when beavers are most active, our infrared lights give us the ability to still see the beavers on the screen even if it is completely dark for the animals.

The current monthly sponsors of our BeaverCams are acknowledged in the livestream's right upper corner. THANK YOU sponsors!!

Our livestream is powered by Kelowna-based Copper Sky Networks. We use Axis HD cameras with infrared light at night to capture live video from the indoor and outdoor beaver enclosures. Curious about this live streaming technology? Check out CopperSkyNetworks.

Interior Wildlife’s team of veterinary and wildlife professionals operates the only licensed year-round wildlife rehabilitation facility with a focus on aquatic wildlife in the Okanagan, BC. Our facility is purpose-built to care for small mammals such as beavers, porcupines, badgers, bats, skunks and marmots. We also have housing and resources for reptiles such as turtles, as well as water birds including herons, swans, geese, ducks, loons, seagulls. We release all our wildlife patients and do not have permanent wild residents. 

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How to Donate

We are funded by private donations, grants and sponsorships.
As as registered charity we can provide tax receipts for your donation upon request.

Via e-transfer

E-transfer us directly and 100% of your donation goes to us: donate@interiorwildlife.ca

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Via "Snail Mail"

Send a cheque to our office:
PO Box 988 V0H1Z0, Summerland, BC, Canada

Via CanadaHelps

Click on the bat picture to get re-directed to our charity account with CanadaHelps.org

Via PayPal

Click on the yellow "Donate" button below to donate now.

WE ARE HUMBLED AND GRATEFUL TO BE ABLE TO PROMOTE CO-EXISTENCE WITH WILDLIFE ON
UNCEDED SYILX OKANAGAN NATION TERRITORY