
Rally to end trapping in PEI this week
Multiple dogs killed or injured by traps driving citizen-led effort for change in island province.
Multiple dogs killed or injured by traps driving citizen-led effort for change in island province.
A new documentary series, Trapped In The Past, is challenging why killing neck snares remain legal to use, what impact they have on wildlife, and how a lack of updated regulations puts wildlife, people, and pets at risk.
The Fur-Bearers has sent an open letter calling on the PEI government to commission a new report on trapping that is free from real or perceived fur industry bias.
You donation MATCHED up to $10,000 November 30 – December 3, 2021! Help make our trapping documentary a reality!
Wildlife photographer John Marriott turns his lens on cruel and legal devices.
Dr. Gilbert Proulx’s book spells out the scientific case to end the use of snares and strychnine.
Killing an animal designated as threatened is okay, if it’s “by accident.”
Dr. Gilbert Proulx discusses his new book, Intolerable Cruelty: The Truth Behind Killing Neck Snares and Strychnine in this episode of the Defender Radio podcast.
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