Can AI Save Tigers? with Dr. Jeremy S. Dertien
TrailGuard AI identifies tigers and helps conservation authorities protect them and domestic animals and people. It can also target poachers.
TrailGuard AI identifies tigers and helps conservation authorities protect them and domestic animals and people. It can also target poachers.
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The Fur-Bearers has sent an open letter calling on the PEI government to commission a new report on trapping that is free from real or perceived fur industry bias.
These important species also offer visual winter interest to your garden or landscape!
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Killing snares set within town limits highlights importance of municipal trapping bans.
Your voice is needed to stop the inherently inhumane industry that puts animals, the environment, and public health at risk.
Charitable giving is down across Canada, but your small gift on Giving Tuesday can make a huge impact!
Bears in British Columbia need stronger protections against industrial development and resource extraction.
Drs. Valli-Laurente Fraser-Celin and Stephanie Rutherford join Defender Radio to discuss how the results of the perceptions of wolves survey can help.
Faux furs still create problems for animals, people, and the environment. Learn more now!
A new article published in Frontiers in Animal Science provides a comprehensize overview into the problems of fur farming.
Let’s talk about winter drafts and how to reduce them without breaking the bank!
New bylaw puts financial pressure on residents to make change for black bears and other wildlife
Keep wildlife and nature’s needs in mind while exploring for edible finds this autumn
The Fur-Bearers is pleased to announce the recipients for the The Fur-Bearers Arts & Science Scholarship for 2023.
Dr. Jake Brooker joins the podcast from Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage in Zambia to share how chimpanzees are exploited by social media and what we can do to help.
You can’t control who gets attracted by food or eats it when left in nature, and that can lead to consequences for wildlife.
Fallen leaves are an essential part of a healthy ecosystem for insects, animals, birds, and soils!
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Get to know about this important, fascinating fur-bearer in an in-depth article written by volunteer Réjeanne Lacroix!
Traps set for wildlife pose a danger to the public. This post looks at the circumstances behind companion animals becoming caught in traps.
The Defender Radio Podcast hears from Saskatchewan’s wildlife rehabilitator about unique challenges, how people can get involved, and what it’s like to save wildlife on a daily basis.