Canada Goose won’t meet to discuss marketing claims with animal advocates
Two non-profits want to hear about company’s claims of humane sourcing of animal products.
Two non-profits want to hear about company’s claims of humane sourcing of animal products.
The definition leads us to wonder what the misuse of 'brazen' says about us, rather than coyotes.
Information about what preceded the contact, if an investigation revealed feeding, and other questions must be asked by journalists.
TLDR: it’s a rumour that hasn’t been verified.
Peel police investigating after eleven snares found in urban park, one coyote was injured and another killed.
TAKE ACTION: Wildlife killing contests are unscientific, inherently inhumane, and go against the ethics of most Canadians. It's time for British Columbia to end them.
Dr. Gilbert Proulx’s book spells out the scientific case to end the use of snares and strychnine.
Coyotes are mating, but inaccurate social media posts hide cruelty in plain sight.
Local animal hospital humanely euthanized the coyote after he suffered from trap.
Documentary video by wildlife photographer shows impact of inhumane snares.
News and social media make the appearance of natural wildlife frightening. It should be exciting!
UBC and Stanley Park Ecology Society need residents who frequently see coyotes on their properties to aid in a deterrent research program.
Disturbing video of two youths beating a coyote to death raise important questions about how government, media, and society talk about wildlife. There are no graphic images in this blog.
Wildlife can pay the price when dogs are allowed off-leash outside of designated areas.
Voters will hit the municipal polls across the country this month– and that means you still have time to talk to candidates about issues that matter to you.
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Coyotes are pretty awesome – and that’s just another in the long list of reasons to #MakeFurHistory.
Door hangers handed out by volunteers will help educate public on how to live with coyotes.
These three tips are a starting point to make sure your whole family – and your wild neighbours – stay safe.
Everyone can play a role in keeping animals safe – and you can do it all from home!
Removing animals doesn’t solve core issues of conflict and can lead to more problems for both animals and humans.
Municipal elections are approaching across Canada – is someone using coyotes or wildlife in your community?
CBC article cites reports of aggression but doesn’t go in-depth on how we create the problems.
A trade agreement is often referenced making people believe trapping is “humane.” But it certainly is not.
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