Five facts you need to know about skunks in your neighbourhood
You can coexist with skunks in your neighbourhood. These five facts will help get you started!
You can coexist with skunks in your neighbourhood. These five facts will help get you started!
In Canada’s worst fire season on record, we don’t know for certain what the medium and long-term impacts will be on wildlife, and because of that, there is an urgent need to relieve pressures we can control in the face of uncertainty.
For those who want to learn more about dogs – in a practical, direct way, Dr. Marc Bekoff has a solution: his new book, Dogs Demystified, an A-to-Z Guide to All Things Canine.
This post looks at several public opinion surveys to reveal what Canadians think about fur farming.
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September among worst months for bear deaths in British Columbia; residents reminded to secure attractants
Help keep wildlife wild and your community coexisting by using this simple checklist.
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Snares cause significant suffering to wild animals and pets. Scotland’s plan to ban the cruel devices is a huge step forward for wildlife.
The Fur-Bearers join Animal Justice in calling for an end to ‘trial and train’ areas following disturbing photos and videos.
Late summer and fall is a time of increased bear activity. Learn about hyperphagia and the steps you can take to help keep bears and people safe.
Finnish government orders cull of mink and foxes after avian flu outbreaks on fur farms across the country.
There’s a lot to learn about bears just by looking at their poo! Read some fun facts about bear scat!
Beavers are known to be ecosystem engineers. Can they also help during times of drought and wildlfires?
Removing ripe fruits and berries is an important element of wildlife coexistence that can also provide a service to your community.
Goldenrod species are an important late season pollinator, and provide food sources for native wildlife.
It is illegal to feed wildlife in Vancouver on public and private property – and it may be the cause of a series of negative encounters with raccoons.
Learn how your workplace can give to The Fur-Bearers and support wildlife coexistence.
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Proposed amendments to city’s waste bylaw would help reduce negative encounters with bears and other wildlife.
The Finnish government has ordered a cull of mink and foxes on fur farms due to the spread of H5N1 avian flu.
New information shows that the province of British Columbia killed 217 wolves in 2023 in its annual wolf killing program.
Popular educational website run by Drs. Scott Weese and Maureen Anderson highlight lack of response to outbreaks
British Columbia is seeking input to a draft Grizzly Bear Stewardship Framework. Learn how to have your voice added!
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