
The art of media speculation: Thornhill coyotes
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
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
The injuries and deaths of small dogs in Aberdeen, Saskatchewan has some residents up in arms, calling for the destruction of the assailant. The culprit?
A Kelowna-area Conservation Officer has spent several hours trying to catch a coyote who was reported to have a foot-hold trap on his paw. Sunday morning, the coyote was seen – this time without his paw.
A woman was in tears of terror and shock after sitting behind a truck with as many as 20 coyote carcasses piled in it last
Understanding leads to compassion, and compassion leads to coexistence. It was with a desire to understand that we, along with our partners at Coyote Watch
It may be warm and sunny on the west coast, but throughout much of Canada and the United States it’s howling cold – so we’re
APFA, along with our partner organization Coyote Watch Canada, is in Cornwall, Ontario this week, celebrating coyotes and educating the public.
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
In a week that saw one coyote killed by authorities and more under fire in a planned cull, in two separate Canadian cities, numerous questions
Canada Goose, the company known for the thousands of animals killed to make their “made in Canada” winter parkas, has sold a majority stake to
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