Special message from Coyote Watch Canada
Coyote Watch Canada has never been more concerned about the future of our wildlife in Ontario than we are right now. If the Ontario Ministry
Coyote Watch Canada has never been more concerned about the future of our wildlife in Ontario than we are right now. If the Ontario Ministry
VANCOUVER – The recent death of two family pets in the central Okanagan region of British Columbia is prompting a local advocacy group to issue
We are happy to announce that Owen Patterson, a long-time member and volunteer for the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals, has been selected
Three major Canadian retailers including The Bay, Sears and Winners have been caught in fur-labelling mix-up. In a recent investigation, The Association for the Protection
SIGN OUR PETITION! Canada is the only country in the world where polar bears are hunted for sport and commercial trade purposes. Each year, between
Looking back on 2012, we put together a list of our top 3 accomplishments. We would like to thank our members and donors for making
This December we’ve partnered with LUSH Handmade Cosmetics to shed light on the true cost of fur and the realities of Canada’s fur trade. As
To further our efforts to expose the cruel fur trade, our Association has launched a series of online anti-fur ads targeting popular websites in major
By guest blogger, Devin KazakoffAs president of the Invermere Deer Protection Society (IDPS) and founding member of the BC Deer Protection Coalition, I am writing
DENNY ISLAND, BC – Lawyers from West Coast Environmental Law, on behalf of Pacific Wild, have informed the BC government that a wolf kill contest,
Amsterdam, 18 December 2012 – Today animal welfare organizations in the Netherlands celebrate a huge and long awaited victory. The Senate voted in favour of
After a dog was allegedly attacked by a coyote in Cornwall, residents living in Eamers Corners are up in arms. Fear and a lack of
By guest blogger, Rob ShuraOn November 22 my six year old dog Pippin was killed by a Conibear 220 trap within thirty feet of a
This Tuesday, LUSH Cosmetics at Queen Street takes down its holiday window and replaces it with a shocking 24 hour installation that displays the gruesome
Christmas has come early for fur-bearing animals! Our good friends at LUSH have partnered with us to lend their voice to our Fur Trim is
As we lay cozy in our beds, safe from the biting chill of winter, there are animals alone in the woods or in cages who
We are pleased to announce our first monthly volunteer evening Wednesday November 28 from 5:30-7:30 pm at our brand new office (179 West Broadway in
According to the Fur Council of Canada’s website, “Worldwide, the fur industry is an excellent example of an industry based on sustainable use. All the
The Vancouver Sun recently revealed that no permits or permission is necessary to hold a wolf-kill contest in BC. According to the article, Provincial gaming
Real animal fur is being advertised and sold as ‘faux fur’. The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals has revealed that coats sold online
Guest blogger Sadie ParrFew places remain on this planet where wolves can live as nature intended. BC is still one of them….but it’s up to
Today is an exciting day for us at Fur-Bearers. We are thrilled to announce the launch of our subway ad campaign in Toronto! For the
Guest blogger, Sadie ParrOn November 14, 2012, the B.C. government unveiled its Draft Wolf Management Plan. This draft wolf plan goes on to outline a
Originally posted on Sierra Club, By Executive Director, John BennettLast week we stepped in it. Rather big. We ran an appreciation promotion after a long-time
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