Correcting BC Hydro’s messaging: trapping beavers isn’t humane
BC Hydro announced it will trap and kill beavers upstream from the Site C dam. There is nothing humane about this despite what the company says.
BC Hydro announced it will trap and kill beavers upstream from the Site C dam. There is nothing humane about this despite what the company says.
First online, BC-only 50/50 raffle was a HUGE success with a final jackpot of over $11k!
Traps are damaging and leading to the loss of toes of grizzly bears, new paper shows.
Young animals are seeking new den sites and food sources as summer fades into fall. These tips will help keep them out of your home!
The third tip could be something you never thought of and will make a huge difference in preventing negative encounters.
Do you have fruit trees? Here are 3 tips to help manage fruit and protect wildlife!
The Fur-Bearers Arts & Science Scholarship was launched in 2021 to support individuals who are committed to improving coexistence with wildlife in Canada.
Many rabbits are looking for forever homes. Before you hop into adopting a rabbit, there are a few things you should know.
Read about a project that features projected animations of wildlife in urban environments.
A judgment has been made on The Fur-Bearers’ judicial review regarding the BC government’s issuance of a fur farm licence to a chinchilla farm.
Erin Ryan, a wild animal welfare specialist for the BC SPCA shares simple ways you can make the switch to a rodent proofed home!
Beavers living in the Watson Slough wetland to be killed by the provincial Crown corporation
Showers battered the neighbourhood over two days, but that didn’t slow down the squirrels.
Our bear awareness door hangers are hitting doors in communities across British Columbia and Canada!
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!
These raccoons choose to boldly go where other raccoons just went.
Raffle will support humane education projects for children that promote wildlife coexistence!
The Fur-Bearers remember Owen Patterson, ardent advocate and friend.
Author Hannah Lewis joined Defender Radio to discuss writing Mini-Forest Revolution, why the Miyawaki Method matters, and how people all over the world can start their own mini-forests.
We are calling on our supporters, animal protection advocates, and all members of the public to engage with their elected representatives on this issue.
Who else would visit this urban fence overnight? A trail cam reveals more visitors than you might expect!
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.
Read the annual report and find out who will be leading the volunteer board into the future for The Fur-Bearers!