Living With Wildlife Conference: Meet Dan Straker
It all started with a grad student taking a unique view of an all-too common concern. In 1997, the coyote population in Vancouver was becoming
It all started with a grad student taking a unique view of an all-too common concern. In 1997, the coyote population in Vancouver was becoming
Where do babies come from, Mom? It’s an endearing question that all parents must one day face. Thankfully, we don’t have children; we have stuffies.
Dr. Shelley Alexandar, a professor at the University of Calgary, is one of the numerous speakers heading to Vancouver for the 3rd Annual Living With
Happy hump day, everybody! We all like to stay healthy, even beavers! Wildlife photographer Gregory Kerekes caught this little guy doing some morning yoga. Find
With headlines like Export driven boom lines pockets of Alberta trappers or Fur trapping taps into rising demand, it can be hard to know what
The 3rd Annual Living With Wildlife Conference is ready to go on September 20, 2013 in Vancouver. Among our presenters is Sylvia Dolson, Executive Director
It’s finally here – the last long weekend before the world starts spinning again. In Canada, this of course means one final trip to the
With the support of the Ontario government, children ages 12 to 15 will be taught how to cruelly kill wildlife by two hunting and trapping
An ethics committee has been formed in Norway to consider the ethics relating to fur farms. Ongoing revelations into the inherent cruelty of the farms,
Compassion and education to create a balanced approach to wildlife management is our strategy. But as every species and every site represents a unique challenge,
Group blasts Osoyoos Mayor over intention to kill wildlifeMunicipalities being asked to consider non-lethal options August 27, 2013 VANCOUVER – Mayor of Osoyoos Stu Wells
When will the killing end? In the British Columbia town of Osoyoos, Mayor Stu Wells is requesting help from the provincial government: bigger guns. In
Trapping nearly wiped out the Mexican gray wolf. And in misguided attempts at science, trapping may once again nearly wipe out the Mexican gray wolf.
Nature has an ebb and flow. One year there will be more foliage. The next there will be more deer. If the deer population rises
Live in Victoria? Love animals? Then come out for our meet and greet! Grab a cup of tea, pull up a chair and join us
Britain’s youngest heir may not be able to sit up yet, but there’s already a lot riding on him. Prince William stated in a recent
In a world where animals are often seen as nothing but nuisances to ‘manage’ or ‘control’, we are proud to offer coexistence strategies to minimize
Just when you thought it was safe to presume we knew everything about wildlife, scientists have gone and discovered a new species of carnivore. The
As advocates for animals and the environment, we’re constantly reading up on new studies, reports and white papers. The problem is, without a background in
There are a multitude of reasons to buy local where possible. Purchasing locally produced goods minimizes the environmental impact of transporting those goods across the
Help us learn more about what you want AND have a chance to win an amazing free hoodie and one-year membership to the Association for
The United States’ Federal Trade Commission recently ruled against three major retailers for selling real fur labelled as ‘faux.’ It’s a huge victory for everyone
As many of our supporters may recall, earlier this year an 11-year-old girl was turned away at the office of Canada Goose CEO Dani Reiss
Without flow devices, beavers are trapped and killed. Thanks to your ongoing support, making flow devices is what we do – all summer long! But