Orphan seagull's return 24 years has B.C. conservationists celebrating
- An orphaned Glaucous-winged gull rehabilitated by the Wildlife Rescue Association of B.C. in 2000 has been spotted again in White Rock, 24 years later, with sightings in February 2024 and September 2024.
- The gull was recaptured in February 2024 and rebanded for identification by researchers from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
- The Salish Sea Gull Project monitors gulls as indicators of marine health and is a stewardship priority for Environment and Climate Change Canada.
- Jackie McQuillan, the programs director at the Wildlife Rescue Association of B.C., expressed excitement over the gull's success, noting its survival after a second chance in 2000.
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