Ad campaign launched over killing of BC wolves
Collaboration between wildlife protection charity The Fur-Bearers and British Columbia artist tells the story BC wolf killings.
Collaboration between wildlife protection charity The Fur-Bearers and British Columbia artist tells the story BC wolf killings.
Participating in a municipal program to get a tree planted will provide shelter, food, and long-term ecological supports for wildlife.
Winter activities can have a negative impact on wildlife – but there’s ways to ensure we’re balancing recreation and conservation.
The Fur-Bearers is excited to award our Beaver Institute Scholarship for 2023!
The Fur-Bearers are warning residents to use caution after numerous skunks were admitted to a Langley-based wildlife rehabilitation centre.
In the year of our 70th anniversary, we look back at the love between George and Bunty Clements, and how they propelled The Fur-Bearers into the 21st century.
The Fur-Bearers surveyed municipal workers to find trends and identify gaps in service that charities can help fill.
Celebrate our 70th anniversary with this short look back through the decades to our founding!
The Fur-Bearers is giving away a beautiful necklace from AnimalStone just in times for Valentine’s Day! Click to learn more and enter now. Restrictions apply.
The Fur-Bearers are reminding residents cruel or illegal trapping can lead to Wildlife Act or criminal charges. No graphic images.
Meet the people and groups whose outstanding advocacy has benefited fur-bearing animals in Canada.
Volunteer writer Réjeanne Lacroix shares the joy – and difficulties – in raising pet rabbits, as well as major issues surrounding dumping.
Did you know Canada is home to five native species of rabbits? Learn more with this great article from The Fur-Bearers!
The Fur-Bearers has opened applications for the Beaver Institute Scholarship. Submit your application today!
People-provided food can keep bears, other animals from resting and create negative encounters
See the impact The Fur-Bearers and our supporters had on wildlife, habitat, and communities across Canada in 2022!
The Fur-Bearers remind residents that feeding changes the behaviour of wildlife and is often a pre-cursor to negative encounters leading to coyotes’ deaths.
Details on when to expect your Canadian charitable tax receipt for the 2022 calendar year from The Fur-Bearers.
Wildlife protection organization calls for immediate moratorium and audit of 2021-2022 wolf cull activities
Volunteer writer Réjeanne Lacroix breaks down six common misconceptions about neighbourhood skunks – and that can help us coexist.
The Fur-Bearers has submitted comments for Health Canada’s consultation on the use of strychnine and sodium monofluoroacetate (compound 1080).
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!
Formed in 1953, The Fur-Bearers (The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals) is a registered Canadian charity that protects fur-bearing animals through conservation, advocacy, research, and education. Your donation is tax-deductible. Charitable registration number: 130006125RR0002