
Calgary’s focus on attractants will help wildlife and residents
Proposed amendments to city’s waste bylaw would help reduce negative encounters with bears and other wildlife.
Proposed amendments to city’s waste bylaw would help reduce negative encounters with bears and other wildlife.
Raccoons benefit ecosystems in many ways, and some of them may surprise you!
Five tips to help prevent negative encounters with animals by managing fruit and berry trees on your property.
Bears are fascinating creatures, and they’re also an important part of our ecosystem! Here are 3 important things bears do to help our environment.
A coyote was consuming anthropomorphic foods leading up to biting child in Port Coquitlam in May.
Five tips for tourists to help them coexist with animals and keep British Columbia beautiful for everyone.
As spring transitions to summer, these simple tasks can keep wildlife, and your home, safe!
Articles by The Fur-Bearers have prompted questions regarding what coexistence is and isn’t.
Help your community coexist by learning about coyotes and their behaviours with these popular articles from charity The Fur-Bearers.
The consultation period is only open until May 18, 2023 – ACT TODAY to reject the province’s proposal to allow new licenses for dog hunting pens.
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Wildlife don’t want to be near people or pets, but off-leash dogs and feeding of animals can change reactions.
Feeding squirrels, pigeons, and other wildlife can result in warnings or fines of April 1, 2023.
Help save lives and provide coexistence solutions to communities across Canada with our new wildlife door hangers!
Black bears and other wildlife are on the move as spring has sprung, marking an important time of year for homeowners and businesses to ensure they’re embracing coexistence practices.
The viral infection is being found in animals across Canada. You can help slow the spread and protect wildlife with these tips.
The Fur-Bearers are reminding residents cruel or illegal trapping can lead to Wildlife Act or criminal charges. No graphic images.
Did you know Canada is home to five native species of rabbits? Learn more with this great article from The Fur-Bearers!
People-provided food can keep bears, other animals from resting and create negative encounters
See the impact The Fur-Bearers and our supporters had on wildlife, habitat, and communities across Canada in 2022!
Volunteer writer Réjeanne Lacroix breaks down six common misconceptions about neighbourhood skunks – and that can help us coexist.
The Fur-Bearers has submitted comments for Health Canada’s consultation on the use of strychnine and sodium monofluoroacetate (compound 1080).
The Fur-Bearers are encouraging residents to contact Council and Mayor after Coyote Watch Canada found a coyote struggling in a neck snare.
New documents obtained by The Fur-Bearers reveal that government contractors are killing wolf pups in British Columbia’s wolf cull.
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