Some thoughts on the cat and dog fur campaign
By Guest Bloggers: Johannes Fehrle & Kerstin Müller Photo credit: Johannes Fehrle Our first contact with the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals was
By Guest Bloggers: Johannes Fehrle & Kerstin Müller Photo credit: Johannes Fehrle Our first contact with the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals was
Spring is here, and many wild animals have returned to their regular schedule of raising their young, building nests and gathering food. This is also
The election is coming! Do you love animals and want to know who to vote for? We asked the New Democrats what they are doing
For perhaps the last 200 years, five regiments of the Queen’s guards — the Grenadier, Welsh, Irish, Scots and Coldstream Guards, who protect Buckingham
Over 2 billion people watched the Royal Wedding; likely you did too. If you didn’t watch it, it would still be hard to miss the
Writer and guest blogger Meghan Campbell I was sent to the Principal’s office only once during the course of my primary school education. It wasn’t
Reprinted with permission from Heidi Perryman from Martinez Beavers The forward-thinking province of Saskatchewan, (which narrowly rejected a plan to offer ‘beaver bounties’ for citizens
Many of you have been asking, and I want to give you all a quick update about our campaign to ban the import and sale
Background: According to the Toronto-based law firm Blumberg Segal, there are over 700 Canadian registered charities dealing with animal welfare in Canada. Being a registered
Today Bill Siksay, MP (Burnaby Douglas), tabled a bill (Bill C-618) in the House of Commons that would prohibit the sale and import of products
Here is what some MP’s are saying about why they refuse to ban dog and cat fur: “The Minister of International Trade has discussed this
Wow what a week it was! Last week (Feb 2-4) was the second annual State of the Beaver Conference held in Canyonville, Oregon. The conference
For over 20 years, the Critter Care Wildlife Society has specialized in the treatment, care and release of sick, injured and orphaned native mammal species
Please visit our most recent blog on the Canada Goose fur policy here, as much of the information below is now out of date. The
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