Death of Vancouver coyote lays in hands of those who fed him
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
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
Another two coyotes have been killed and left on display in the area of London, Ontario, according to AM 980. The broadcaster reported that this
Last week we told you about two sets of coyote deaths, a total of four coyotes killed and laid out in suspicious manners in and
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
On the day that Canada Goose’s Chief Marketing Officer ironically presents a seminar on advertising ethics, Animal Justice has filed a complaint regarding the outwear
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A community is exhaling after a frightening few weeks, spurred by incorrect news that a German Shepherd dog had been killed by a pack of
In a surprising news article published by the Georgina Advocate, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) has said that killing coyotes does not reduce
The news this year has all been about the cousins of our domestic dogs, wolves and coyotes. Increased sightings of coyotes throughout areas of Ontario
Throughout much of Ontario there are emails, texts and news reports of coyotes causing woes to humans. But what’s hard to keep in mind –
Our friends at Coyote Watch Canada are doing a great job this week of profiling the unnecessary cruelty and potential ecological strife of a coyote-killing
It could be a mistake. It could be mislabelled. But either way, the Huffington Post ‘article’ on Canada Goose needs to be fixed. Located on
They can call it news, but it’s nothing more than an advertisement. In an article published online on November 17, Metro News Toronto talked to
It’s always a busy time for us and other animal advocates when the Toronto media decides to pick up on a story about wildlife. When
The coyote bounty program in Nova Scotia started its 2014 season last week. And already, there’s been an unintended victim. A Kings County resident was
In late January 2014, Paula Tough had been out with a friend and their dogs near Algonquin Park when they came across what appeared to
It’s discouraging to see a rapidly rising athletic icon like Milos Raonic joining forces with Canada Goose – the company that gladly sells coyote fur-lined
Perhaps the most mystic – and most feared – wildlife in Canada, wolves are making a comeback. Throughout the western United States, wolf populations are
It’s truly remarkable how politically-motivated wildlife management can be. Take Nova Scotia, for example: for the last several years, the maritime province has culled thousands
A fed coyote is a dead coyote. It’s an age old thought that is true of bears, wolves and other mammals. And in British Columbia’s
On Monday, June 23, 2014, two canids of unknown species came into conflict with two women, resulting in minor injuries to both. Police were able
This week we’re celebrating victories across North America. We’ll hear from Sheryl Fink of the International Fund for Animal Welfare who will explain why the
In the small town of Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, a coyote was sighted near a school. And that's it for the story. At the end
A coyote may be lurking in your backyard, waiting for a chance to steal your babies. At least, that’s how most media outlets portray our
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