Meet Volunteer Writer Megan Deak
Join us in welcoming Megan Deak to the volunteer writing team!
Join us in welcoming Megan Deak to the volunteer writing team!
Will your trash bring all the bears to the yard? We hope not!
What we know, what people are saying and how it's going to impact the animals on this week's Defender Radio podcast, featuring Faunalytics.
Animal lovers, high school students, college-bound writers all welcome.
The Fur-Bearers beams coexistence message into communities!
April 17 is International Bat Day, so we’re looking at why bats are so amazing.
Researchers and rehabilitators could spread virus to wild bats, expert warns.
Parks at all three levels of government are closing. Here’s how to find out if your park is closed before heading out – and what you can do to stay safe.
Wildlife-themedcolouring by numbers is a great way to relax, create art and simply have fun!
A fun activity for all ages that helps grow compassion and curiosity.
Many dangerous viruses have stemmed from exploitation of animals.
Zigzwag word searches give readers of all ages a challenge!
Pledge to #StashYourTrash in your community and learn how to locate attractants that can create conflict for animals!
Even more ways you can help wildlife this spring! Which ones are you going to do?
These tips can help keep people, pets and local wildlife safe during a sudden change in schedules!
NGO alleges aerial shooting is in contravention of BC law.
Ecotourism keeps visitors – and the animals they’re viewing – happy and healthy. Hear more about ethical, sustainable and successful ecotourism from Eric Boyum of Ocean Adventures on the Defender Radio podcast!
Aspring black bear hunt doesn’t solve conflict, orphans cubs and isn’t a major part of Northern Ontario’s tourism. Hear more from Mike McIntosh of Bear With Us Sanctuary and Rehabilitation Centre on this week’s podcast.
Understanding what’s causing behaviour is the first step in addressing it.
Reviews of transportation, drugs, communications and other topics should be standard for armed government agency.
The Fur-Bearers highlight four items to consider commenting upon.
The Fur-Bearers are disappointed that this situation became adversarial and that the initial call between the Anmore residents and the COS was not one of solutions in the best interests of the cub.