Pet protection devices are reactions, not solutions to conflict
Before you run out and buy specialized vests, collars, or other dog-based devices to protect them from nearby predators, you should first investigate why predators
Before you run out and buy specialized vests, collars, or other dog-based devices to protect them from nearby predators, you should first investigate why predators
Another family is grieving the loss of a four-legged friend following his brutal death in a legally set snare in Alberta. According to the CBC,
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
Oakville Town staff, the local animal control agency, and even a nearby rehabber had a clear message for residents and the media: it’s time to
The blood sport of coyote killing contests is returning to Alberta on January 9, 2016. Despite wide-spread opposition from animal lovers, scientists, and many, many
Ontario politicians should have looked west and saved themselves the trouble of asking the public to weigh in on their moose preservation plan. The government
We choose not to wear fur; we ask that other people not wear fur; we tell people about the fear and pain that wild animals
Coyotes have been a hot topic in the City of Burlington in the last couple of years. The suburban community, located on Lake Ontario between
Our Prime Minister designate Justin Trudeau was a good dad this weekend – he and his family went trick or treating in their Ottawa neighbourhood.
The science and ethics behind compassionate conservation and non-lethal conflict resolution with wildlife may be fresh in our minds, but to many people in rural
The shocking video depicting an Ontario Provincial Police officer running down what was initially reported as a “possibly rabid” coyote multiple times with his vehicle
A disturbing video has arisen showing an Ontario Provincial Police officer in Collingwood repeatedly running over a coyote before finally shooting it. The video, which
They’re not very friendly. They don’t have the typical ‘floof’ you’d expect on an animal of their size. And boy, can they be dangerous. Please,
After months of debate and media sensationalized coyote conflict, the City of Burlington, Ontario, is using progressive, humane tools to manage resident concerns about the
A seeming increase in calls regarding coyotes to the local 311 service in Edmonton has one local councillor wondering what to do. Lucky for him,
Residents in Milton, Ontario, are getting mixed messages about coyotes after a provincial official and town staff spoke to a local media outlet. The Milton
An adorable coyote pup is being given special care and attention after suffering an accident and he was found to be a little “too tame”
A wildlife official in St. Albert is dishing out some solid advice to residents after a group of coyotes started hanging out at an off
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
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
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
When conflict arises between coyotes and humans, the coyotes typically get the short end of the stick. Trapping, hunting and all-out culls are always on
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
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
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