ACTION ALERT: End Coyote Trapping in Ottawa
The Fur-Bearers are encouraging residents to contact Council and Mayor after Coyote Watch Canada found a coyote struggling in a neck snare.
The Fur-Bearers are encouraging residents to contact Council and Mayor after Coyote Watch Canada found a coyote struggling in a neck snare.
New documents obtained by The Fur-Bearers reveal that government contractors are killing wolf pups in British Columbia’s wolf cull.
Are you on a quest for ethical winter clothing staples? The Fur-Bearers are here to help with these five options!
The Fur-Bearers put together a simple, download-and-print PDF with colouring pages, a word search, and a maze – all with fascinating facts about wolves!
Hibernating, torpor, brumation, or not? Find out about your local wildlife in this article by volunteer Meg Deak!
The Fur-Bearers connects with Emily Havermann, the wildlife lover behind @backyardwildlifeblinks on instagram!
Incidents of companion animals injured and killed crop up in PEI, Manitoba, and Alberta as trapping season opens.
Commonly sold in grocery or hardware stores, these inexpensive traps can cause significant suffering for wildlife and pets.
New documentary shines a light on the dark cages of the fur industry in Canada.
Planting wildflowers is one of the best ways you can help local wildlife without feeding.
The Government of British Columbia hires contractors to shoot wolves from helicopters. Should the public trust the government when it says this is humane?
Get a unique gift or art from Westcoast Artist Sarah Hammond and help Canadian wildlife at the same time with this limited offer!
The Fur-Bearers is pleased to announce the recipients for the The Fur-Bearers Arts & Science Scholarship for 2022.
Polling by BC SPCA shows vast support, one year after closures announced due to public health concerns.
You’ll love the extra hour of sleep. Your furry companions and local wildlife may be less enthused.
An amendment to the Wildlife Act has been proposed that would protect bear dens across British Columbia.
Wild Coast Perfume explains what animal products are used in perfume and cologne – and how to avoid them.
Province announces permanent restrictions for the sale and use of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs)
A simple system that starts with understanding squirrels and ends with coexistence.
Don’t miss the screening of documentary Real Fur in Vancouver! Join director Taimoor Choudhry and The Fur-Bearer’s Lesley Fox for an exclusive Q & A.
The Fur-Bearers has obtained new documents that reveal how wolves are being killed by government contractors in BC’s remote wilderness.
The Fur-Bearers continues to push for common-sense updates to trapping regulations, but in the meantime, these tips may prevent tragedy.
Dr. Anna Zakrisson, a green infrastructure researcher joins the podcast to discuss what green roofs and green infrastructure can do for our cities.
The Fur-Bearers has obtained documents showing the extent of government support for the country’s largest fur-producing province: Nova Scotia.