Snares continue to kill wildlife and dogs, while non-lethal solutions are ignored
Another family is grieving the loss of a four-legged friend following his brutal death in a legally set snare in Alberta. According to the CBC,
Another family is grieving the loss of a four-legged friend following his brutal death in a legally set snare in Alberta. According to the CBC,
The blood sport of coyote killing contests is returning to Alberta on January 9, 2016. Despite wide-spread opposition from animal lovers, scientists, and many, many
The City of Edmonton has stepped up for the animals again, this time offering $60,000 in temporary funding for the Wildlife Rehabilitation Society of Edmonton.
The plan was laughed at when first conceived, and pundits doomed it for failure. But today, the wildlife crossings and fencing in Banff National Park,
It’s one of those questions that feels like it has an obvious answer – but when asked, you just can’t find it. Why do wolves
Not only does 91 per cent of British Columbia oppose trophy hunting, but those in typically pro-hunting jurisdictions oppose it just as strongly as those
A powerful photo is on the Calgary Herald’s website this week, after one of their photographers snapped a group of tourists getting far too close
The entire future of a family of bobcats in a Calgary neighbourhood is dependent upon how their two-legged neighbours react to their presence. Global News
A seeming increase in calls regarding coyotes to the local 311 service in Edmonton has one local councillor wondering what to do. Lucky for him,
An aeronautical engineer and retired pilot has failed in his attempts over the years to create a dam to build a pond on his property
The guardians of our national parks system are pointing to a $1,000 fine for tourists who fed a bear as reason to stop feeding the
A wildlife official in St. Albert is dishing out some solid advice to residents after a group of coyotes started hanging out at an off
Elk and deer are fans of the big, open farms of the western provinces. After all, where else could they go to get neatly rowed
The government of British Columbia is killing wolves by the hundreds – and thousands more are expected to be slaughtered in the name of conservation.
Twice in the last week, park officials have done what is clearly the logical case when the potential for conflict between wildlife and people has
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It’s an important question that comes to mind anytime an election comes up: what will the new government do for animals and their habitats. Unfortunately,
The habitat is being destroyed. The caribou are losing their homes. The wolves are being murdered. All for the sake of a few dollars in