
Episode 428: Bif Naked, Wild & Free
Bif Naked is a Canadian rock star, author, cancer survivor, and social and animal advocate. Her music career, which spans more than 20 years and
Bif Naked is a Canadian rock star, author, cancer survivor, and social and animal advocate. Her music career, which spans more than 20 years and
On January 10, 2017, Donald Trump became the 45th President of the United States of America. While we all have personal feelings about the man,
Thousands of protestors in cities across North America marched on the weekend, calling attention to the need for science in society and government. So it
Witnessing the northern lights dance across an open arctic sky, watching a grizzly mother teach her cubs to fish for the first time, and feeling
Easter is around the corner, and for some reason, that means we’ll soon be surrounded by rabbits. Sadly, it isn’t just the stuffed toys or
It is remarkable how significant an impact people have on the wildlife around them, even if it isn’t always seen. Understanding our role, and what
The sun is shining, the rain is washing away the last of the snow, and families are hitting the trails and sidewalks with their four-legged
Steven Wise stood up in a New York court room to make his case last week. It’s something he’s worked toward for years, and so
Raccoons are the enemy, and green bins are the battlefield. At least, that’s how some Torontonians view an ongoing saga between themselves and the furry
Spring is in the air. Well, right now it is. Later today, it might be snow. Or hail. Or summer. It’s been a bit hard
Talking about conflict isn’t always easy. Emotions can be high – the sight of a large animal can be unnerving and cause instinctual fear reactions,
What happens when you put 20 international scientists in a room for two days to talk about human-wildlife conflict resolution? You get the seven principles
There is a war on wildlife in the United States, waged with federal dollars at the behest of large lobby groups. It sounds like a
Culling grey seals on Canada’s east coast will not help the recovery of Atlantic Salmon populations. That’s what the science says in a report prepared
Compassion is something we at The Fur-Bearers talk a lot about – but how do we speak with compassion? And, in a world of seemingly
Stopping wildlife conflict, protecting individuals, and ensuring co-existence can be a struggle after development. But it can be a whole lot easier if you incorporate
The Little Smoky caribou herd is in trouble, and the Alberta government is gearing up for a plan that scientists and advocates claim will only
If you see a dog sit down and pant, are they smiling, or showing anxiety? If they roll on their back, is it submissive, or
Jaclyn Penney’s family is in mourning. Their beloved dog, Doug, who had been with them only six months, died in front of Jaclyn’s mother from
The Rowles family was trying to find a home. But when they arrived in a tiny town in southern Bulgaria, they found their calling: finding
Two cougars killed by the Conservation Officer Service in a coastal community in British Columbia created quite the stir this week. Social media and the
“Don’t tell me, show me,” is a way of noting that actions mean more than words. And maybe it’s a lesson Canadian parliamentarians need when
Species at Risk legislation is what it sounds like – policies that are put in place to protect all species thats population is deemed, scientifically,
Cougars are persecuted for the typical reasons: they’re large carnivores that, when they come into conflict with people or places people live, can do significant
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