Reminder: water will save lives this summer
While debate rages on about the sale, value, and protection of fresh water sources in British Columbia and Canada, it can be easy to forget
While debate rages on about the sale, value, and protection of fresh water sources in British Columbia and Canada, it can be easy to forget
Real estate agents use the scent of freshly baked goods to help a house feel more like a home, hoping to inspire visitors to become
At-risk amphibians in Wyoming’s national parks are being given a helping hand by beavers, scientists have learned. According to the Jackson Hole News and Guide,
This time of year our youth are out exploring, hanging out with friends, pushing boundaries, and, frankly, getting into some unsupervised mischief. And our furry
Wildlife lovers have always known it, and now the bulk of science is proving it. A group of British researchers reviewed much of the available
When talking about the problems of wildlife management in British Columbia, there are a lot of angles to cover. You can argue that it’s that
Raccoons are amazingly ingenious, family-oriented critters who can be found in cities straight across Canada. Though their adorableness is apparent to us, some homeowners don’t
It is with heavy hearts that we must report on another baby animal – this time, a raccoon kit – suffering in a trap in
There are so very many jokes about beavers. And, as one of our most popular campaigns involves protecting these fur-bearing families and their habitats, we
This week Canadians from coast-to-coast will be celebrating the birth of our nation. Our friends south of the 49th will be doing the same on
The birth of the first truly English beavers in the European nation’s first wild colony has thrilled nature lovers across the pond. Meanwhile, in Canada,
One bear is dead, another is injured or dead, and nothing has been resolved following a conflict situation in a U.S. national park. WBIR in
We all like to lounge around the pool on a hot summer day, drink in hand, relaxing and finding a way to keep cool. And
It has been more than half a century since war last plagued the lands of Germany. And now, a new kind of peace will rule
It’s pretty easy to blame the animal with whom we cannot communicate when conflict arises. We see it regularly with terrestrial mammals such as bears,
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
Airports are strange, new worlds to many species of wild animals. The vast open space is always of interest to birds; but mammals such as
In an attempt to control wildlife around their property, an Oakville, Ontario resident has likely poisoned several dogs. According to Global News, three dogs are
The killing of the Newmarket black bear on Monday has thrust the issue of co-existence with wildlife into the media spotlight. Get the facts: Newmarket
The killing of a black bear who wandered into a city north of Toronto has outraged residents – and put a spotlight on a faltering
A woman in Nova Scotia claims her dog was attacked while hiking on a trail in the Cape Split area of the maritime province last
The City of Toronto has revealed what they believe will the best plan for managing urban wildlife moving into the future. And it may just
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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