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Northern Lights Wildlife Rescue seeks donations to help with record-breaking bear cub numbers

A wildlife rescue centre in northern B.C. has taken in more than four times the number of cubs it usually has at this time of year.

Rescue centre for orphaned cubs from across B.C. bursting at the seams with baby bears

These bear cubs were recently taken in at the Northern Lights Wildlife Rescue in Smithers, B.C. (Northern Lights Wildlife Rescue/Facebook)

A wildlife rescue centre in northern B.C. is bursting at the seams with bear cubs after takingin more than four times the number it usually sees at this time of year.

"In the worst year we had four at this time of the year,and now we have sixteen," said Angelika Langen with the Northern Lights Wildlife Rescue in Smithers.

The organization acceptsorphaned cubs from across the province.

These three bear cubs were found alone in Dawson Creek, B.C. (Northern Lights Wildlife Rescue/Facebook)

Langensays she usually plans for up to four spring cubs, so having 16 of them is putting a strain on her budget.

Her biggest expensesis a special powdershipped in from the United States that is made toemulate bear milk.

Langen believes the wildlife rescue centre isa victim of itsown success as more people learn about the shelter, more reach out to her for help.

But, she says, seeing the cubs get better makes it all worthwhile.

"It's awesome, it's really awesome," she said. "And then you see them playing around and that's really a treat."

Langen is hoping to find a private company to sponsor a webcam so more people can see her 16cubs grow, and possible attract more donors.

With files from Andrew Kurjata