
Canada Goose announces they’re going fur-free!
Major victory for animal lovers as outerwear company notorious for coyote fur steps away; will still use down, according to reports.
Major victory for animal lovers as outerwear company notorious for coyote fur steps away; will still use down, according to reports.
Read our open letter in response to Minister of Agriculture’s letter sent to residents concerned about fur farms and COVID-19 in British Columbia.
A recent report from the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) has revealed new information about the 3rd mink farm in British Columbia affected by COVID-19.
The Fur-Bearers joins the BC SPCA in calling for the government to end its financial support of intensive fur operations.
Fourteen specialists call on the government to re-examine licensing and permits for breeding and confining mink in BC.
Board of Agriculture makes ruling to protect against SARS-CoV-2 pandemic virus, which has resulted in the killing of millions of farmed mink.
Rollbacks on cage sizes, no mention of coronavirus and backing off euthanasia requirements shows an industry unwilling or unable to change.
High-level report highlights ongoing concerns surrounding farms, advises transitioning owners to green, climate-meeting goals.
News is moving quickly as SARS-CoV-2 continues to wreak havoc in the international fur industry.
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