3 reasons why you shouldn’t wear fake fur
Faux furs still create problems for animals, people, and the environment. Learn more now!
Faux furs still create problems for animals, people, and the environment. Learn more now!
Major victory for animal lovers as outerwear company notorious for coyote fur steps away; will still use down, according to reports.
News in line with company’s slow movement away from fur.
Two views tend to battle out the ethics of coyote fur by companies like Canada Goose, but one opinion is never considered.
Winter is coming so The Fur-Bearers have put together some fast facts to help advocates communicate why it’s time to #MakeFurHistory.
Two non-profits want to hear about company’s claims of humane sourcing of animal products.
TLDR: it’s a rumour that hasn’t been verified.
It’s easy to get angry when a store we like starts selling fur. It’s better to get active.
California city the largest to ban sales of fur products in the US to date.
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It’s easy to get angry when a store we like starts selling fur. It’s better to get active.
Terms like humane, green, sustainable, and even vegan, are applied to fur on labels. What does it all mean?
Retailer restocks fur trimmed products after stating they would not do so last season, citing consumer demand.
These advocacy mistakes can create problems for you, and ultimately, the animals.
Canada Goose is back in the news this month following the launch of their initial public offering (IPO). The sale of stocks wasn’t all that
Outerwear companies use real fur on their jackets for one of two reasons: they either don’t understand the inherently inhumane processes of the fur industry,
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
You met Doc, the coyote pup who was found alone and abandoned in a BC town. With the help of Critter Care Wildlife Society, we
One of the strongest tools we as advocates have is education. With that in mind, APFA has officially launched our first anti-fur advertising campaign of
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
Formed in 1953, The Fur-Bearers (The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals) is a registered Canadian charity that protects fur-bearing animals through conservation, advocacy, research, and education. Your donation is tax-deductible. Charitable registration number: 130006125RR0002