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Board of Directors updated following The Fur-Bearers’ AGM. 2022-23 Annual Report now available!
Backyard hens will attract wildlife in all ecosystems. These steps can help reduce the changes of a negative encounter between animals and farmed chickens.
2022 data reveals the areas where bears are most often killed by Conservation Officers.
Five tips to help prevent negative encounters with animals by managing fruit and berry trees on your property.
Bears are fascinating creatures, and they’re also an important part of our ecosystem! Here are 3 important things bears do to help our environment.
House of Commons petition requires 500 signatures to be entered into the legislature
Keeping wildlife safe and reducing your impact during vacations is simple with these tips!
Caustic substances can damage sensitive eyes and noses of animals. Consider these alternatives!
In this upcoming webinar, we’re exploring the fascinating world of urban wildlife! Gain a deeper understanding of urban wildlife and get tips on coexistence.
A coyote was consuming anthropomorphic foods leading up to biting child in Port Coquitlam in May.
The Canadian mink fur farm industry is rejecting key measures in a federal bill designed to prevent future pandemics.
Help The Fur-Bearers raise funds to print and distribute our coexistence door hangers across Canada!
Five tips for tourists to help them coexist with animals and keep British Columbia beautiful for everyone.
We’re in need of volunteers in the Metro Vancouver area for assistance at events and distributing door hangers in neighbourhoods.
As spring transitions to summer, these simple tasks can keep wildlife, and your home, safe!
Canada’s food regulator warns Canadians about H5N1 risks. Where is the warning about fur farming?
You’re invited to join us for our next Annual General Meeting, held online on July 5, 2023.
Portion of bill allows creation of new and sale of existing dog trial and train area licenses, where wild captured foxes and coyotes are used to train dogs to hunt them.
Articles by The Fur-Bearers have prompted questions regarding what coexistence is and isn’t.
Help your community coexist by learning about coyotes and their behaviours with these popular articles from charity The Fur-Bearers.
Get entered into a draw for a $60 LUSH Gift Basket just in time for Mother’s Day!
The consultation period is only open until May 18, 2023 – ACT TODAY to reject the province’s proposal to allow new licenses for dog hunting pens.
Alberta municipality offering to cover fruit tree removal costs, reminding residents of bird feeder bylaws.
Established in 1953, The Fur-Bearers is a charitable, non-partisan organization whose goals are to end the commercial fur trade and promote solutions for wildlife coexistence in communities. Your donation is tax-deductible. Charitable registration number: 130006125RR0002