Black bear rescued from Coquitlam trap
Leg-hold trap reportedly helped black bear by two of their toes near the Pitt River in British Columbia
Leg-hold trap reportedly helped black bear by two of their toes near the Pitt River in British Columbia
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Finding ways to talk about important subjects – like natural sciences – with people who don’t believe in science can be a challenge. But it’s one that Dr. Lee McIntyre takes head on.
Multiple dogs killed or injured by traps driving citizen-led effort for change in island province.
Urban, suburban, or rural, skunks are keeping communities healthy!
Dog’s companion believes the trap was set by a poacher targeting beavers, and land owners say they were unaware of traps.
Understanding how most wildfires are started can help prevent them from starting, protecting wildlife and habitat.
A few simple tips can help prevent negative issues from arising between people, pets and coyotes.
Hear the story of how A Home For Hooves was born, how the location is managed to protect wildlife and the sanctuary animals, and how a big pig named Cyrus led to an even bigger move.
Undercover footage captured by Polish NGO Otwarte Klatki reveals abuse of minks
There’s only a few things you need to know to make sure you and the animals stay safe
We’ve got some great ways you can help your community’s ecosystem prosper on Earth Day!
Dr. Marc Bekoff joins Defender Radio podcast to talk about the newly revised edition of The Emotional Lives of Animals.
The lack of protection for wolves in Wyoming is not unique. Learn the situation in Canada and how you can help protect canids and wildlife.
A picture or close encounter is never worth the risk that is put on wildlife.
Tips on preventing issues and keeping raccoons out of your home.
Camille Labchuk joins the podcast to share the impact of a recent victory over ag-gag laws in Ontario, and what impact it has for animals and the future.
A citizen-led effort to prohibit commerical trapping and snaring in Prince Edward Island continues to grow and gain momentum.
Celeste Morales and Carlene Field were elected to The Fur-Bearers’ volunteer board of directors at an SGM.
These ecologically important animals are curious, playful, and help grow nature!
Frontiers paper outlines the need for more research, greater consideration to animal health
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Collaboration between The Fur-Bearers and UBC students looked at attitudes and impacts of wildlife feeding.
Attractants like unsecured garbage, outdoor pet food, bird feeders draw animals like bears into yards and busy urban areas.