We’re hiring: Development Manager
The Fur-Bearers are hiring a contract Development Manager to help us protect fur-bearing animals through conservation, advocacy, research and education!
The Fur-Bearers are hiring a contract Development Manager to help us protect fur-bearing animals through conservation, advocacy, research and education!
The Fur-Bearers is pleased to award our Beaver Institute Scholarship for 2024.
Wildlife feeding, rabbits as pets featured in spring digital marketing campaigns by The Fur-Bearers.
Bunnies bought as gifts aren’t native to Canada and their release puts them, and others, at risk
Attractants like unsecured garbage, outdoor pet food, bird feeders draw animals like bears into yards and busy urban areas.
Naturalized gardens are appearing along the concrete-leaden urban streets in Hamilton. Learn more about Green Venture on this week’s episode.
Need solutions to dealing with the smell or knowing when to seek veterinary care?
Trapping and relocating wild animals from your property can cause injury or death.
To share more about what this year’s conference will include, Defender Radio was joined by Humane Canada’s Natalia Hanson.
There are many common misconceptions about coyotes – learn all about coexistence and what to do if you encounter a coyote.
It’s necessary to have healthy ways to seek comfort and a path forward during times of compassion fatigue, writes Celeste Morales.
Find out why rabbits don’t make good Easter gifts, and what you can do instead to support rabbits in your area.
Commonly trapped and labelled ‘nuisance’ animals, these species play a vital role in controlling insect and rodent populations locally
Hear from Coast Salish artist Simone Diamond about the cultural significance of art for her family, the impacts of colonization, and how we can all find creative inspiration around us!
Celeste Morales is a passionate volunteer at The Fur-Bearers who intends to join the Board of Directors this year. Get to know Celeste with us!
The Fur-Bearers will be holding a Special General Meeting to elect two new members to our Board of Directors.
Health Canada’s decision ends the use of the inhumane and cruel poison in Canada.
Spring’s arrival means it’s time to put away feeders to protect wildlife who are killed when they become “food conditioned”.
Meet our volunteer Board President, Erin Ryan, a Registered Professional Biologist who focusses on wild animal welfare.
Minister’s comments signals willingness to bring in changes to protect the public from trapping.
Family’s harrowing experience sparks calls for updates to trapping regulations – take action now!
The Fur-Bearers sent a letter to BC Premier David Eby calling for trapping reforms after more pets injured in traps.
Register today for a panel discussion that will discuss the state of fur farming in Canada.
Disturbing scene raises environmental and ethical questions about the use of bait on traplines.
Established in 1953, The Fur-Bearers is a charitable, non-partisan organization whose goals are to end the commercial fur trade and promote solutions for wildlife coexistence in communities. Your donation is tax-deductible. Charitable registration number: 130006125RR0002