Yellowstone bears remind tourists: leave us alone
A video of bears “chasing terrified tourists” in Yellowstone National Park is going viral – and the message is being mixed along the way. While
A video of bears “chasing terrified tourists” in Yellowstone National Park is going viral – and the message is being mixed along the way. While
It’s finally warming up across Ontario, and those of us who survived the full blast of a long winter are spending as much time wandering
Lions and tigers and bears! Well, not lions or tigers. But the bears certainly are on the move in Kootenay National Park (along with deer
It’s always a bit of a surprise when we agree with a government natural resource agency. And that happened last week when an Ontario Ministry
A bird protection group in Britain is looking to gardeners to help identify – and then protect – the species who need the most help.
In Canada, we kill the lynx for their fur, because they’re in the wrong place in the wrong time, and sometimes, just for fun. But
A coyote was killed by conservation officers in Vancouver last weekend. While it’s often easy to point the fingers at COs for the deaths of
Imagine that you drive up to Tim Horton’s every morning for your double-double. You do this for month and months, learning to love the routine.
Hamilton’s beavers can breathe a little easier now that trapping will be considered a last resort rather than an ongoing practice at local conservation areas.
On this week’s episode we’re focusing on two spring-related topics that come up every year – wildlife feeding and living with bears. In almost every
The declining survival rate of juvenile salmon in Ireland could be resolved with an introduction of a key player in river ecosystems: the beaver. According
Data published by The Calgary Herald shows that an increase in province-wide conflict with cougars correlates precisely to a vast increase in hunting of the
A hot topic in the discussion of outdoor cats is their uncanny killing ability. Our feline friends are accused of killing between 1.3 billion and
We had an interesting post on our Facebook wall today. A user, whose name has been redacted from the attached image, stated “I love animals
This essay was submitted to The Fur-Bearers by Natural Resource Protection student Lynnea Parker. It has been republished with her permission. Commercialism in Wildlife Management
We all love a chance to see wildlife, up close and personally. But we also need to be smart about it and make sure the
A biologist sent a warning in a CBC interview, indicating that the growth of Sudbury will cause issues for wildlife. But the national news network
Spring is coming (mostly) to Ontario! And that, unfortunately, means that critters crossing roads will be at greater risk – and so will drivers. As
Four coyotes are dead. Two were laid out with unknown causes of death, near Western University in London, Ontario. Two were laid out, decapitated, 50
Your voices are being heard! Within 48 hours of the news of the brutally shot cougar in Calgary – and your posting, reposting and commenting
The Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) has chosen to continue the suspension of all trapping in their parks until a committee can prepare new policies –
Members from The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals are heading to Cornwall next week to take part in an investigation, presentation and celebration