Survey shows opposition to grizzly trophy hunting in BC
Trophy hunting of grizzlies was ended in 2017 and survey shows residents want it to stay that way
Trophy hunting of grizzlies was ended in 2017 and survey shows residents want it to stay that way
Black bears are being killed in disproportionate numbers in some municipalities, while we all pay the price
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation plans to kill rabbits on Granville Island. Take action today to halt the killing.
Understanding how to help your pet in a medical emergency can save their life. Enter our giveaway to win an online pet first aid certification course.
As trapping seasons open across Canada this fall, The Fur-Bearers want to remind supporters of the dangers of trapping and how to help wildlife.
Diana Belhouse, a trailblazer and tireless advocate, died at the age of 97.
The Ministry of Forests has rejected calls to end the commercial trapping of beavers after a devastating wildlife season.
The Fur-Bearers attended the 2023 Union of BC Municipalities convention. Read our post-convention report and why this event matters for wildlife.
The Fur-Bearers’ new educational video provides information on how to release a dog or cat from a trap in an emergency situation.
The Beaver Institute aims to restore ecological balance with beavers, and offers incredible training programs. Learn more on this week’s podcast!
Autumn marks the beginning of trapping season across Canada. This post highlights the risks of trapping to the public.
The Fur-Bearers are hosting a silent auction in November to benefit wildlife and are in need of donations. Can you help?
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Ecological benefits of beavers are well-documented in research, but are undermined by the commercial trapping licensing regime of the government of BC.
The province needs to implement urgent measures to stop the commercial and recreational trapping of beavers and recognize their ecological benefits.
Covering drainage holes or using a mesh protector may be required by law in your municipality and will prevent injuries to skunks.
You can coexist with skunks in your neighbourhood. These five facts will help get you started!
In Canada’s worst fire season on record, we don’t know for certain what the medium and long-term impacts will be on wildlife, and because of that, there is an urgent need to relieve pressures we can control in the face of uncertainty.
For those who want to learn more about dogs – in a practical, direct way, Dr. Marc Bekoff has a solution: his new book, Dogs Demystified, an A-to-Z Guide to All Things Canine.
This post looks at several public opinion surveys to reveal what Canadians think about fur farming.
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September among worst months for bear deaths in British Columbia; residents reminded to secure attractants
Help keep wildlife wild and your community coexisting by using this simple checklist.
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