Ontario fur farms receiving millions in government benefits
The Fur-Bearers have obtained documents that show millions of dollars are being accessed by fur farms in Ontario.
The Fur-Bearers have obtained documents that show millions of dollars are being accessed by fur farms in Ontario.
An off-leash dog, out of sight of their human companion, got in a fight with two coyotes – and the media is blaming the coyotes.
Hear from the politician who introduced a bill to end fur farming in Canada this year!
You’ll be surprised how easy it can be to make a big impact for the animals!
In an era when consumers, companies, and entire countries are rejecting fur, the Government of Nova Scotia is funding its production.
Begin your monthly charitable donation to The Fur-Bearers this March via CanadaHelps.org, and CanadaHelps will make a one-time donation of $20 to us!
Park Board staff last night presented their next steps and strategy for coexisting with coyotes in Vancouver’s Stanley Park.
Tips on how to keep it short, simple and get the non-human animal perspective published.
Send a letter to council to help ensure local experts who can offer humane, sustainable solutions are included in ongoing and future strategies.
Animal Justice, The Fur-Bearers, and Coyote Watch Canada are suing the Ontario government over its decision to allow a coyote hunting contest to take place throughout the month of February.
You may be surprised at what we heard when we asked multiple government agencies this question.
The Fur-Bearers proud to join Howl2Horgan campaign and encourage residents to take action!
Have you utilized these five tips to prevent negative encounters for you, pets and neighbourhood skunks?
From fur farming bans to retail bans, the movement to make fur history keeps growing. We provide a recap of this year’s events and ways you can take action.
The US House of Representatives have passed an amendment that would ban mink farming in America.
Use this form to contact your MP and tell them you want support to end fur farming in Canada!
A new survey has found that three in four Canadians support a nationwide ban on fur farming.
A private member’s bill has been introduced in the House of Commons that could mark the beginning of the end of fur farming in Canada.
Getting involved is as easy as reading this blog and sharing with your friends and family on social media!
You’ll get a charitable tax receipt, they’ll get an adorable, thoughtful card, and wildlife across Canada will benefit! It’s a triple win!
The Fur-Bearers are hosting a silent auction in April to benefit wildlife and need support from artists, crafters and small business owners.
Despite clear opposition from the public, government continues with plan to aerial gun wolves as part of their caribou recovery plans.
See installations by artist Jill Price that can shift views and stories on fur through history.
The Fur-Bearers are in need of volunteers to assist with pickups for our fox box donation program in Vancouver, BC! Can you help?