Fear-based policy doesn’t help, but hurts the animals
Coyotes, wolves, and bully-breed dogs all have one thing in common today: unfounded fears get them killed en masse. This week the City of Montreal
Coyotes, wolves, and bully-breed dogs all have one thing in common today: unfounded fears get them killed en masse. This week the City of Montreal
Cougar sightings in the area of Port Moody have led police to ask residents to be aware of their presence – but the subtleties of
Journalism has changed in the internet age. Deadlines are tighter, turnover for stories is faster, and the competition is only increasing due to blogs and
A worried family is waiting for news on whether or not their beloved pet will survive an animal attack that took place earlier this week
“A minutes long orgy of bloodlust” is a phrase that would be right at home in a raunchy vampire novel, designed to excite and terrify
The very first Living With Wildlife 2016 (LWW2016) Webinar Series event is now accepting registration! Launching the 2016 season of these great talks will be
Writing headlines is one part journalism and one part sales. The goal is to tell someone what the story is, sure, but even more, it’s
We are animal lovers. Every single one of our staff members and volunteer board of directors share their home with at least one pet. When we read about the loss of pets through any circumstance, we truly mourn.
But we also know that more killing will not bring back these lost friends, or prevent future loss.
If you take headlines at their face value, it would seem fur is back in a big way. But if you’re capable of critical thinking,
It’s not uncommon for a lot of back and forth to occur at the government level when non-profits, advocates or alternative media start asking questions.
We’ve all been there: you read an article online and try to leave a rational, logical comment to provide your opinion or challenge debate. And
America’s publicly-funded radio station let down the animals in a recent interview with a fashion writer who heralded the use of fur on the runways.
It’s not unusual for people to put up a stink in the early spring, when skunks are starting to look for food and mates. In
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