Know your neighbours: coyote safety
A few simple tips can help prevent negative issues from arising between people, pets and coyotes.
A few simple tips can help prevent negative issues from arising between people, pets and coyotes.
Hear the story of how A Home For Hooves was born, how the location is managed to protect wildlife and the sanctuary animals, and how a big pig named Cyrus led to an even bigger move.
There’s only a few things you need to know to make sure you and the animals stay safe
We’ve got some great ways you can help your community’s ecosystem prosper on Earth Day!
Dr. Marc Bekoff joins Defender Radio podcast to talk about the newly revised edition of The Emotional Lives of Animals.
A picture or close encounter is never worth the risk that is put on wildlife.
These ecologically important animals are curious, playful, and help grow nature!
Frontiers paper outlines the need for more research, greater consideration to animal health
Collaboration between The Fur-Bearers and UBC students looked at attitudes and impacts of wildlife feeding.
Attractants like unsecured garbage, outdoor pet food, bird feeders draw animals like bears into yards and busy urban areas.
The Fur-Bearers are hiring a contract Development Manager to help us protect fur-bearing animals through conservation, advocacy, research and education!
Trapping and relocating wild animals from your property can cause injury or death.
It’s necessary to have healthy ways to seek comfort and a path forward during times of compassion fatigue, writes Celeste Morales.
Commonly trapped and labelled ‘nuisance’ animals, these species play a vital role in controlling insect and rodent populations locally
Hear from Coast Salish artist Simone Diamond about the cultural significance of art for her family, the impacts of colonization, and how we can all find creative inspiration around us!
Celeste Morales is a passionate volunteer at The Fur-Bearers who intends to join the Board of Directors this year. Get to know Celeste with us!
The Fur-Bearers will be holding a Special General Meeting to elect two new members to our Board of Directors.
Spring’s arrival means it’s time to put away feeders to protect wildlife who are killed when they become “food conditioned”.
Meet our volunteer Board President, Erin Ryan, a Registered Professional Biologist who focusses on wild animal welfare.
Disturbing scene raises environmental and ethical questions about the use of bait on traplines.
Late winter and early spring are great times to get outside and sow wildflower seeds that benefit pollinators, wildlife, and entire ecosystems!
This post fact-checks a statement that padded leg-hold traps aren’t painful for coyotes.
Charged with feeding coyotes in parks around the time of bites, resident faces $3,500 fine
Annoyed by furry visitors at your home or business? Here’s how to get along without hurting them.
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