Announcing our 2024 Scholarship Award Recipients
The Fur-Bearers is pleased to announce the recipients for The Fur-Bearers Arts & Science Scholarship for 2024.
The Fur-Bearers is pleased to announce the recipients for The Fur-Bearers Arts & Science Scholarship for 2024.
Apply NOW to get funding for your art or research project that promotes wildlife coexistence!
Nicole Murphy’s research looks into how the public perceives coyotes, and how the media may impact these perceptions..
The Fur-Bearers is pleased to award our Beaver Institute Scholarship for 2024.
Graduate research contributes to coyote-human coexistence by examining people’s attitudes and emotions toward coyotes.
The Fur-Bearers is pleased to announce the recipients for the The Fur-Bearers Arts & Science Scholarship for 2023.
The Fur-Bearers is excited to award our Beaver Institute Scholarship for 2023!
The Fur-Bearers has opened applications for the Beaver Institute Scholarship. Submit your application today!
The Fur-Bearers is pleased to announce the recipients for the The Fur-Bearers Arts & Science Scholarship for 2022.
Do you have an arts-based or research project that focuses on coexisting with fur-bearing animals? You may be eligible for our scholarships!
The Fur-Bearers Arts & Science Scholarship was launched in 2021 to support individuals who are committed to improving coexistence with wildlife in Canada.
Read about a project that features projected animations of wildlife in urban environments.
Read about a wolverine research project conducted in the heart of the Rocky Mountains
BC animal artist Sarah Ronald on her philosophy, showing human impact on wildlife, the role of art and her new exhibit at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum in Vancouver.
The Fur-Bearers are pleased to announce our scholarship award recipients for the 2021 year.
The Fur-Bearers has launched a scholarship program to promote wildlife coexistence through artistic creation and scientific research. As human and non-human animal environments have become
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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