The Wildlife Essays of Dee Walmsley

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You my be prepared, how about pets during Fires, Floods, Hurricanes and Earthquakes
- - Balloons Too!
Apr 28, 2001

"Mating Season" Tips for our wildlife and the time of year. Feb 15, 2001

"Crittur Christmas" Special tips for our wildlife and the time of year. Dec 07, 2000

"Keeping Backyard Birds Healthy" Nov 04, 2000

"Carelessness Causes Forest Fires" Oct 04, 2000

- "Educate - Not Relocate!" An important message about wildlife in urban areas. Sep 27, 2000

Summer Solutions - Not just roses and flowers have odours....ask Dee, Sep 09, 2000

Just a Junco August 08, 2000

Chipmunks - Nature's Vacuum July 28, 2000

Where the Coyote Howls - Getting along with urban wildlife - June 11, 2000

The Downside of Co-existing With Urban Wildlife. - Horrific but true urban wildlife stories.

Coyote In The Chicken Coop - Two Points of view - May 04, 2000

Images - to contemplate the quietness of nature - May 04, 2000

Raccoon Rehabilitator Will some never learn? - May 04, 2000

Web Of Life Insect, animal to us. We all have our role in the Web - May 04, 2000

- - The Plight of the Grey Whale Good Advice from Dee Walmsley. Posted April 23, 2000

Who is Dee Walmsley
Dee Walmsley lives by the sea in White Rock, British Columbia....a community in the far south-western tip of the province. Dee says, "I can't see the sea my window but know it is there. If I make it as a writer, who knows maybe one day I will be able to see it."

Dee is a wildlife rehabilitator having raised raccoons, possums and squirrels for release back into the wild. She founded and currently chairs the Boundary Bay Oil Spill Society in British Columbia, Canada. This group of volunteers trains locals how to care for oiled birds and beaches in the event of an oil spill. Dee also teaches school children of the impact of oil in our environment. She has produced a number of videos for cablevision on oil spills and urban wildlife issues. She recently completed her first children's series Spills, Slicks and Sealife. Her monthly column Wildlife Whispers will soon be seen on her web site which is under construction.

She is a director on the Stanley Park Ecological Society's board, a member of the Urban Wildlife Committee and conducts workshops on Living With Urban Wildlife for local school children. Dee hopes that through her writing she will make people more environmentally friendly and give folks alternatives to co-existing with urban wildlife.

Dee's personal philosophy:

"I want people to wake up and try to protect the environment around them so that our grandchildren and great grandchildren can enjoy nature the way we know it now."


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No Parts of Dee Walsmley's work my be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the Author.


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