Canada on oil sands: when to censor, when to share
It’s not uncommon for a lot of back and forth to occur at the government level when non-profits, advocates or alternative media start asking questions.
It’s not uncommon for a lot of back and forth to occur at the government level when non-profits, advocates or alternative media start asking questions.
A biologist sent a warning in a CBC interview, indicating that the growth of Sudbury will cause issues for wildlife. But the national news network
Spring is coming (mostly) to Ontario! And that, unfortunately, means that critters crossing roads will be at greater risk – and so will drivers. As
What’s the best part of being a journalist? Finding answers to questions you’ve been dying to ask. What’s the best part of being a former
Last week we told you about two sets of coyote deaths, a total of four coyotes killed and laid out in suspicious manners in and
As sure as eggs are being hidden by the Easter bunny in homes across the country this week, many parents are planning special gifts for
Four coyotes are dead. Two were laid out with unknown causes of death, near Western University in London, Ontario. Two were laid out, decapitated, 50
It’s not actually a bad idea, at first glance: if individuals kept native species as pets, they’d have a greater stake in keeping them safe,
It is shocking but true: another raccoon injured by multiple leg-hold traps has been located. On the heels of the news of a White Rock
Sitting on a log, picking away the ticks. We’ve all done it. And unfortunately, some people have suffered for it. Blacklegged ticks (known also as
We’re all about raccoons this week, now that spring is on the way – and some horrific news arose out of White Rock, British Columbia.
It took three years for his Private Member’s Bill to come to fruition, but thanks to NDP MP Kennedy Stewart (Burnaby – Douglas), Canadians will
On the day that Canada Goose’s Chief Marketing Officer ironically presents a seminar on advertising ethics, Animal Justice has filed a complaint regarding the outwear
The largest, most well-funded fur lobbies have a platform for propaganda. They call it Truth About Fur. It’s a website, social media outpost and blog
In the Yukon, a warm winter is leaving wildlife at risk. In Southern Ontario, a particularly cold winter is leaving wildlife at risk. And in
The beautiful Eurasian lynx could be returning to England, where it was extirpated over 1,300 years ago. Meanwhile, in Canada, our native lynx continue to
Working to protect animals isn’t always a clear cut job – and sometimes, it’s things you’d least expect that require a bit of extra attention.
A raccoon who had already lost one paw to a leg-hold trap has been injured again by another leg-hold trap in White Rock, BC. According
In every single province and territory, there is a law stating you cannot interfere with a legally set trap. But for one Saskatchewan MP, that’s
As of 2018, elephants will no longer be used in performances by The Ringling Bros., owned by Feld Entertainment. For decades, advocates across North America
Take action today and help us put pressure on Canada Goose for their use of coyote fur! 1. Sign Our Petition: Help get Kevin Spreekmeester
Update Canada Goose has blinked. After years of sustained advocacy from a multitude of non-profits including The Fur-Bearers (who also filed a legal complaint regarding the
The year was 1998. The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals was touring Canada and Europe, showing people the horrific reality of traps. The
Residents of Sundre, Alberta, are feeding deer in town. An area cougar tracked the deer into town. Chaos ensued. This is a surprisingly common chain