
Three ways to help wildlife during winter weather
Have you considered these ways to help wildlife during a long Canadian winter?
Have you considered these ways to help wildlife during a long Canadian winter?
The Fur-Bearers have come up with four easy New Year’s resolutions that will benefit animals all year round!
Written and Directed by Marisa King; Starring, Kristi Boulton, Marisa King, and Michael Howie. Original carol by Julian Sark.
These tips will keep wildlife safe and minimize future negative encounters with people or pets.
Naturalist and author discusses her career path, writing books for adults and for youth, and how others can follow their passion for nature.
Feeding of wildlife can lead to significant changes in behaviour and negative encounters for animals. Bylaws create education and enforcement opportunities to prevent this.
Tips for pets, families and what to do to help wildlife when disasters hit or emergency situations arise.
Samantha Ceci is helping create biodiversity in a monocultured woodlot at Dalhousie University by switching to Hugelkultur!
Wildlife protection group The Fur-Bearers launches multi-platform campaign to promote coexistence.
Keeping yourself and pets safe mean having an awareness of local regulations and knowing about these safety tips.
Dr. Chris Shepherd of the Monitor Conservation Research Society explains how animal cafes can be harmful to wild animals around the world.
April Griffith is helping her and other libraries across America become hubs for climate education and solutions.
Thanks to item donors and silent auction bidders The Fur-Bearers’ auction was a huge success for wildlife!
Strategies to live alongside wildlife aren’t failing; it’s time for them to begin in earnest.
Taking in too much of the bad? Learn when it’s time to take a break, and how to set healthy boundaries.
Get a jump start on your holiday shopping and help the animals at the same time – all with a click of a button!
Three wildlife-related topics on which to educate your (new) Member of Parliament
Bears, skunks, raccoons, coyotes and many other common critters are stocking up on calories as summer turns to fall.
Oscar-nominated director Tomm Moore talks about his latest animated feature, the importance of storytelling from generation to generation, and how looking backwards gives us hope and ideas for the future.
Following the announcement that more coyotes will be killed, we are left feeling anger, sadness and frustration that opportunities to prevent this outcome were ignored or missed.
The Fur-Bearers offers a scholarship for individuals to learn tools that help communities coexist with beavers.
A quick introduction to a new show on the Defender Radio feed to help you combat climate change and protect wildlife with daily choices.
Canadians head to voting booths September 20, 2021, for early election triggered by the sitting government.
Animals respond with behavioural changes to being fed, and that can have wide-ranging, if unseen, impacts.
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