Wildlife conflict calls already soaring in BC
It didn’t take long – from April 1 to 23, the BC Conservation Officer Service logged 300 calls regarding human-wildlife conflict. And the cause of
It didn’t take long – from April 1 to 23, the BC Conservation Officer Service logged 300 calls regarding human-wildlife conflict. And the cause of
Biology! Economy! Biology? Politics. Following the current logic on why Ontario has introduced and expanded its spring bear hunt is a bit like starting to
As we talk about Earth Day and the need for environmental care and protection, we’d be remiss if we didn’t talk about the role habitat
It’s still early spring, but a mother and her three cubs have already become victims of bad human behaviour. The Tri-City News this week reported
A bold statement from the Minister of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resources Steve Thomson in January left many British Columbians believe an end had come
Spring is crashing into March like a bear – and it’s time to do some spring cleaning to make sure you’re not giving that bear
Learning to live with wildlife isn’t often difficult – but it does take a bit of political will, and an educated public. Fortunately, Maple Ridge,
Scientists have developed new theories regarding the increase in conflict between humans and wild carnivores, and virtually all of them point directly at human behaviour
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
Bears and wolves are in the crosshairs of the British Columbia government and your time to speak on their behalf is running out. Changes to
British advocates are reeling after it was revealed that England’s Ministry of Defence has spent £880,163 on bearskin hats – which are produced in Canada
A glitch in technology has given those who oppose the proposed changes to hunting and trapping policies of grizzly bears and wolves in BC another
Bears and wolves are in the crosshairs of the BC government, and your time to have your voice hard is running out. Changes to hunting
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 hard to describe the frustration I felt when I saw the announcement from the Ministry of Natural Resources here in Ontario – the spring
Bears in Ontario need your voice, following an announcement by the Liberal government that they plan to extend and expand the controversial spring bear hunt.
Following our break for the 2015 Living With Wildlife Conference, we’re getting back into it with a tough situation facing bears – and those who
Tall black hats are made of bearskin, sourced from Canada.
This week you may have gotten a letter at your door. A true story about a bear cub in British Columbia, was included, as well
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;
A generous donor has come forward to offer $1,000 of their own money to increase our reward in the now infamous “grizzly video” to a
Yesterday we told you to not watch the now infamous video of a grizzly being shot and tortured by two unidentified killers. Today, we’re telling
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
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