ACTION ALERT: BC government knew pets were dying while they reviewed policies
While telling us they’ve been “reviewing” policy surrounding trapping in British Columbia, the government knew that nearly 100 pets were killed by traps – and
While telling us they’ve been “reviewing” policy surrounding trapping in British Columbia, the government knew that nearly 100 pets were killed by traps – and
The fisher will be reintroduced to the Cascade Mountains by Washington state and federal wildlife officials. Meanwhile, in British Columbia, fisher can be trapped, maimed,
We know their hearts are big enough to handle it, but with 25 bear cubs in their care, the grocery budget at Critter Care Wildlife
It’s a bit hard to figure out why exactly BC Premier Christy Clark continues to stand behind the wildly unpopular grizzly bear trophy hunt: urban
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
This year we’ve watched wolves gunned down from helicopters as part of a quasi-scientific cull. We’ve seen bears slaughtered for trophies and slight economic gains.
A young cougar who wandered into a Victoria neighbourhood is being given a rare second chance at life outside the big city. VictoriaBuzz.com reported on
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
The Fur-Bearers are proud signatories of a letter sent to BC Premier Christy Clark this week, calling for an end to the wolf cull in
When pet rabbits are abandoned, they quickly become feral, and start multiplying. And in British Columbia, that’s a death sentence. Dr. Patricia Tallman, an environmental
We spend a certain amount of every day at The Fur-Bearers telling people to not feed wildlife. It can interfere with social behaviour of animals;
International pop star Miley Cyrus last week visited the Great Bear Rainforest in BC with her brother to learn more about the controversial wolf cull
As a company with clear Canadian values on the environment and animal welfare, we today write you in hopes that you will take a leadership role in solving a wildlife-related issue.
A deer that had moved into Stanley Park this summer is dead, and a biologist is putting the blame solely at the feet of those
It’s heart-wrenching to see an animal in distress, and so long as traps are legally allowed in Canada, we will have to witness such scenes.
A Vancouver fencing company is offering some sound advice regarding wildlife to residents, even if it is couched in a bit of sensationalism. In a
If you saw the trophy hunt video this week, it will forever be burned into your mind. If you didn’t, you can see it below
The Conservation Officer who was heralded as a hero after refusing an order to kill twin bear cubs has been transferred out of the position
A frustrated conservation officer took to the media this week hoping to inspire more calls to the conservation service and prevent future conflict. But he
Minister Steve Thomson has ignored you for two years. Your petitions to him and your letters to him have been cast aside. The reasonable requests
It isn’t just the traps set by the fur industry that can wreak havoc and ruin lives, and a furry little kitten was shown that
A juvenile female skunk, likely looking for her own territory after leaving her mother in the Delta region, is the latest victim of a cruel
Jordan and Athena, the two bear cubs rescued by Conservation Officer Bryce Casavant, are doing well with some new friends at the North Island Wildlife
The time it takes to clean up after an outdoor festival should never extend past the time of the festival itself. Seems like a reasonable