Canmore fruit tree program a boon for bear coexistence
Alberta municipality offering to cover fruit tree removal costs, reminding residents of bird feeder bylaws.
Alberta municipality offering to cover fruit tree removal costs, reminding residents of bird feeder bylaws.
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Recent media reports suggest an increase in coyote activity in the Kitsilano area. Today, the Park Board has an opportunity to be proactive and prevent negative encounters by mitigating problematic human behaviour and ensuring ecologically sound management practices are in place.
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Earth Day is April 22 and we’ve got some great ways you can help your community’s ecosystem prosper!
Collaborations between UBC students and The Fur-Bearers look into key issues facing wildlife in British Columbia.
Wildlife don’t want to be near people or pets, but off-leash dogs and feeding of animals can change reactions.
New resesarch provides insight into the number of dogs and cats being caught in wildlife traps across Canada.
Feeding squirrels, pigeons, and other wildlife can result in warnings or fines of April 1, 2023.
The weedy plant may be non-native, but efforts to remove it can harm ecosystems and wildlife.
New survey explores Canadians’ understandings about humaneness and their attitudes towards animals.
Help save lives and provide coexistence solutions to communities across Canada with our new wildlife door hangers!
TAKE ACTION: The Fur-Bearers and Coyote Watch Canada are calling on the Province of Saskatchewan to take action on bounties for coyotes.
Black bears and other wildlife are on the move as spring has sprung, marking an important time of year for homeowners and businesses to ensure they’re embracing coexistence practices.
Historic fur house no longer selling fur products, company confirms.
Businesses in the 1% for the Planet network can support The Fur-Bearers through onepercentfortheplanet.org.
The viral infection is being found in animals across Canada. You can help slow the spread and protect wildlife with these tips.
The Fur-Bearers are in search of volunteers and store owners across Canada to get involved in our fox box donation program!
Regulation changes under British Columbia’s Fur Farm Regulation take effect on April 1, 2023.
Proceeds from this raffle will be used to develop educational resources to improve animal welfare and support community coexistence with wildlife and pets.
The Fur-Bearers has published a new report: Fur Farming in Canada – Towards a Post-Fur Future.
Collaboration between wildlife protection charity The Fur-Bearers and British Columbia artist tells the story BC wolf killings.
Participating in a municipal program to get a tree planted will provide shelter, food, and long-term ecological supports for wildlife.
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