Conflict can be prevented with understanding of ecosystems
The Canada Goose is a sight that everyone in Ontario – and most of Canada – is familiar with. In fact, many municipalities and landowners
The Canada Goose is a sight that everyone in Ontario – and most of Canada – is familiar with. In fact, many municipalities and landowners
There are some things we read and don’t believe. Then we talk to the experts who simply nod their heads in a sorrowful manner and
The Fur-Bearers is a solution-focussed organization, and has been since 1953. So when we saw what one of our supporters did for her cats, you
The Auditor General of BC has announced an investigation to “determine if the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource
The Fur-Bearers have offered a $1,000 reward for information leading to the person(s) responsible for causing a grievous injury to a raccoon in Oak Bay,
The media across Canada is reporting on coyote sightings and conflicts – but it isn’t really news. Late spring is when young coyotes (and other
Dogs follow their noses, and that can get them in trouble. And now dog owners in Delta, BC, are following their noses to get to
Foxes are adorable, intellignet, family-oriented animals that live in many different parts of Canada. In the near-desolate tundra of northern Canada, they somehow manage to
If you’ve got animals that need to be organized, the Border Collie is your friend. Since at least the late 19th century, the iconic black
Education and enforcement will be the key duo in preventing more conflict with coyotes in an East Vancouver neighbourhood. The CBC reported on an incident
Birds and airplanes don’t mix – and we know that getting rid of either isn’t an option. So what do we do when birds start
The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources is doing their part to reduce human-bear conflict this spring. But their mixed messaging may not be as effective
Two bear cubs who were rescued by a since-ostracized Conservation Officer are to be fitted with tracking collars before their release from rehabilitation, raising the
When we see wildlife as an inconvenience, cruelty is often the end result. And that’s likely what happened this week in Surrey. We were contacted
Our entire families are enjoying the weather – dogs, kids, parents, and even grandparents are frolicking over grass that only weeks ago was snow. But
Good intentions have led to dire consequences in Yellowstone National Park, after a pair of tourists put a bison calf in the back of their
He reached out and offered a snack to the bear. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity, forever captured on camera. It’s rather remarkable,
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,
A clear divide is rising between the Conservation Officer Service and its policies, and the expectations of the people of British Columbia.
A worried family is waiting for news on whether or not their beloved pet will survive an animal attack that took place earlier this week
Many residents of Saskatchewan have contacted our organization – The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals – regarding a beaver derby currently taking place in your province.
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
Coyote families want the same things we do – a safe place to raise children, provide healthy meals, and have a happy home. But can
The headline is promising: B.C. wildlife management overhaul coming. But the story is really about the people responsible for so-called wildlife management looking to win