Wolf murals will challenge status quo
WeHowl and Drift Mural Co. collaborating on Vancouver Mural Festival project, with support from The Fur-Bearers.
WeHowl and Drift Mural Co. collaborating on Vancouver Mural Festival project, with support from The Fur-Bearers.
The lack of protection for wolves in Wyoming is not unique. Learn the situation in Canada and how you can help protect canids and wildlife.
New information shows that the province of British Columbia killed 217 wolves in 2023 in its annual wolf killing program.
This post does not contain any graphic photos. Take action to help end the inhumane wolf cull in British Columbia.
Collaboration between wildlife protection charity The Fur-Bearers and British Columbia artist tells the story BC wolf killings.
Wildlife protection organization calls for immediate moratorium and audit of 2021-2022 wolf cull activities
New documents obtained by The Fur-Bearers reveal that government contractors are killing wolf pups in British Columbia’s wolf cull.
The Government of British Columbia hires contractors to shoot wolves from helicopters. Should the public trust the government when it says this is humane?
The Fur-Bearers has obtained new documents that reveal how wolves are being killed by government contractors in BC’s remote wilderness.
The Fur-Bearers has obtained documents that detail the process of capturing wolves in British Columbia’s wolf cull.
The Fur-Bearers proud to join Howl2Horgan campaign and encourage residents to take action!
Despite clear opposition from the public, government continues with plan to aerial gun wolves as part of their caribou recovery plans.
BC plans to kill wolves for five more years in a bid to protect endangered caribou. But survey results show most people oppose their plans.
A new paper contests the policy-setting study that led British Columbia down the path of killing hundreds of wolves in a cull. Amelia Porter, one of The Fur-Bearers' science advisors, joined Defender Radio to explore both studies and what the updated information could mean.
Aerial killings of wolves the centre of court filings.
Nearly 500 wolves killed as part of cull to protect caribou.
Report shows mountain caribou have lost more habitat than what's needed for their survival.
NGO alleges aerial shooting is in contravention of BC law.
Non-lethal solutions exist and can protect at-risk caribou without slaughtering wolves.
The government of British Columbia intends to continue killing grey wolves in an ultimately futile attempt to save endangered mountain caribou. Researchers have noted that
Killing wolves to protect at-risk caribou isn’t just ineffective it’s inhumane. And now a government report admitting to that has been unearthed – but it
A long-held belief that sanctioned culls of predators would reduce poaching just got shot out of the water. “To prevent illegal uses of natural resources,
The Fur-Bearers are a proud member of the coalition of Canadian non-profits standing against the government of British Columbia’s ongoing plans to cull wolves. As
Adding fuel to the fire caused by their decision to murder over 100 wolves in a weak attempt to protect caribou, the BC government has
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