Injured pelican found near death in B.C. to be released after lengthy rehab
BURNABY, B.C. — An endangered American white pelican found near death on a lake in British Columbia’s southern Okanagan last fall is to be reunited with its flock.
A statement from Burnaby-based Wildlife Rescue says members left the centre with the bird early Tuesday morning, bound for an area west of Williams Lake where the bird’s migratory flock has been seen.
When the male pelican was found last October, his flock was gone and he was alone, emaciated and unable to fly after becoming entangled in a fishing line and hooks that left severe punctures and tore one wing.
The bird underwent seven months of rehabilitation and was awaiting release once biologists confirmed its flock had returned to the Cariboo region, the only place in the province where the birds breed.