Baby beavers of Sherwood Glen
A cute little video of two baby beavers eating and playing in Sherwood Glen Pond.
A cute little video of two baby beavers eating and playing in Sherwood Glen Pond.
By: Robert C. Belyk Skunks are not the most popular critters. Everyone knows what the results are when one is hit on our neighbourhood streets.
By special guest, Sadie Parr Alberta wolf bounty programs have been receiving attention recently. The municipal district (MD) of Big Lakes is one example of
A Lifetime EndeavorBy: Lesley Sampson, Founder of Coyote Watch Canada I was generously asked to share about our Eastern Coyote (coyote) coexistence plan and why
Republished with permission from iHowie.blog.comBy: Michael Howie The terrifying attack on a prized miniature show horse has left a woman shaking in fear from coyotes
We all know how much wood a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood. But how long does it take for a beaver
If you live in Metro Vancouver, you’ve likely been through Port Coquitlam (PoCo). This small town has a rich history and beautiful walking trails. What
You may have heard them before. “Fur is not a fabric”, “I would rather go naked than wear fur”. There have been many chants, phrases
Three bear cubs who had been stranded in a dumpster over night were rescued by some good Samaritans. Please note we do not encourage people
Some of you may remember the plight of Lucky and Lily who were the beaver pair that the city of Ottawa wanted to trap and
This past July The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals teamed up with Beaver Solutions to help the city of Cornwall Ontario install flow
This undercover investigation by the Toronto Star uncovers the reality behind the dog and cat fur trade in China. Please be advised this video contains
In this video from Fur-Bearers we look at the cruel leg-hold trap and explain how it works and how to open it in the unfortunate
Montreal, July 16, 2012 – Last week, a grey male 1 year old cat named Boots, was rushed to the SPCA in Montreal facility after
Even in the middle of July, animals can still fall victim to painful leg-hold traps. Whether they are used year-round by municipalities to control so-called
Special thanks to Trisha Nicole for organizing this fundraising event! August 4th, 20127 am to 11 am 122 Nelson St WCarleton Place, ON K7C 3Z8
By David GrahamPublished in the Toronto StarJune 30, 2012 SHANGCUN, CHINA—A young man swaggers through the dusty streets of this crumbling village with a dozen
Nova Scotia needs to go to summer school. That’s the message from animal protection group, The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals, who is
If you are a wild animal in Vancouver, you should head to Stanley Park for a free easy meal. Open garbage cans are abundant and
2nd Annual Living with Wildlife ConferenceCall for posters & displays Across Canada, municipalities are reporting an increase in the number of interactions between humans and
Volunteers in a non-profit or charity are the backbone of an organization. The importance of having reliable, dedicated volunteers is indescribable. Many large charities have
With Father’s day coming this weekend we wanted to shine a light on some of the special animal father’s out there. So, in no particular
Our Association is looking for a few great volunteers to help us fight the commercial fashion fur trade. We have an immediate need for the
This week, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that his government is creating a new “Hunting and Angling Advisory” panel. The panel, which includes representatives from
Formed in 1953, The Fur-Bearers (The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals) is a registered Canadian charity that protects fur-bearing animals through conservation, advocacy, research, and education. Your donation is tax-deductible. Charitable registration number: 130006125RR0002