The Switch: Rodent Proofing Your Home with Erin Ryan
Erin Ryan, a wild animal welfare specialist for the BC SPCA shares simple ways you can make the switch to a rodent proofed home!
Erin Ryan, a wild animal welfare specialist for the BC SPCA shares simple ways you can make the switch to a rodent proofed home!
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P.E.A.C.E. provides rescue support, resources for sanctuaries and their volunteers, and humane education for the public. Hear more on our podcast!
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We are calling on our supporters, animal protection advocates, and all members of the public to engage with their elected representatives on this issue.
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Simple educational tools to let communities know how to coexist with wildlife exist – and are accessible for free by anyone in Canada. Learn more in less than 10 minutes with this episode of The Switch podcast.
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Worldwide effort sees 137 organizations support HSI / Europe-led initiative to end importation of trophies.
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Read our letter to the Auditor General calling for an audit of the BCCOS.
Government statistics show the areas where bears are most often killed by BC Conservation Officers.
Solutions to prevent conflict or negative encounters are accessible for all individuals, businesses, and levels of government.
The Fur-Bearers has published data showing areas where black bears are being killed by conservation officers in British Columbia.
Read about a wolverine research project conducted in the heart of the Rocky Mountains
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If a tool existed that would reduce negative encounters with wildlife in your municipality, would you implement it? Meg Toom of Serratus Wildlife Services joins Defender Radio to discuss the by-law toolkit and how communities can use it.