
Wildlife in the attic? Who ya gonna call?
Tips to find a reputable, humane wildlife removal agency near you.
Tips to find a reputable, humane wildlife removal agency near you.
Spring is here, and in many areas it is the height of baby season. Wildlife rehab centres and wildlife removal businesses are seeing an increase
Number three shocks people, but we're most surprised how few know about number one!
The term 'humane' is unregulated in Canada, meaning any company can make claims of being humane with no protection for consumers or the animals who suffer.
Two non-profits want to hear about company’s claims of humane sourcing of animal products.
Squirrels, chipmunks, raccoons, and other critters can wreak havoc if they get inside your home.
Local animal hospital humanely euthanized the coyote after he suffered from trap.
Too many animals have suffered as a result of snares, and our governments have the power to stop that.
Three things to consider when looking for humane strategies and options in managing rats in homes and businesses.
Coyotes are pretty awesome – and that’s just another in the long list of reasons to #MakeFurHistory.
Door hangers handed out by volunteers will help educate public on how to live with coyotes.
A trade agreement is often referenced making people believe trapping is “humane.” But it certainly is not.
The BC SPCA is helping residents and building managers find humane wildlife removal options with the launch of AnimalKind. Find out how this will save lives on Defender Radio!
AnimalKind will help BC residents and business owners find humane wildlife removal and pest control companies accredited by the BC SPCA. Get the story in less than five with this news brief!
Every advocate should know these facts about trapping so they can help #MakeFurHistory.
One resident feeding pork chops to raccoons has created conflict for an entire neighbourhood.
Making humane choices can be difficult at times – but when you know where to look and what questions to ask, it can be surprisingly
Established in 1953, The Fur-Bearers is a charitable, non-partisan organization whose goals are to end the commercial fur trade and promote solutions for wildlife coexistence in communities. Your donation is tax-deductible. Charitable registration number: 130006125RR0002