Gull pierced by a barbecue skewer is released in B.C. after wildlife centre's care

Wildlife Rescue Association volunteer Anneka Vanderpas releases a rehabilitated glaucous-winged gull in White Rock, B.C., on Monday, July 28, 2025. The bird was captured by rescue volunteers in early July and taken for recovery after a severe injury caused by a wooden barbecue skewer that pierced through its neck. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

WHITE ROCK - A gull that was skewered with a discarded wooden barbecue stick that generated a flurry of phone calls to the Wildlife Rescue Association of BC has been released after rehabilitation. 

Coleen Doucette, co-executive director with the wildlife rescue, says the glaucous-winged gull stood briefly at a pier in White Rock, B.C., before flying off.

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