
Cruel snares EXPOSED by John E. Marriott
Documentary video by wildlife photographer shows impact of inhumane snares.
Documentary video by wildlife photographer shows impact of inhumane snares.
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Can predator removal be successful in resolving conflict? Or is it doomed to failure? Will co-existence emerge as the scientifically proven champion of management? Get the answers from PhD candidate and study author Robert James Lennox!
Bounties on wolves and coyotes don’t work, and new research from Dr. Gilbert Proulx and Sadie Parr supports putting an end to them.
A new study shows that livestock isn’t a food source for coyotes and wolves in Alberta and calls for an end to bounties. Get the facts in five with this news brief!
Dr. Adrian Treves joins Defender Radio to explore the implications of his latest wolf depredation study, the importance of adapting policies to match science, and how we can all play a role in safeguarding wildlife and the environment for future generations.
Read our letter to the Minister calling for a stop to the policy that would expand wolf trapping season on Vancouver Island.
A proposed regulation to extend wolf trapping season on Vancouver Island by 51 days is at risk of passing without opposition – unless you’re able to help.
Wolves are being poisoned and Sadie Parr of Wolf Awareness Inc., shares the truth about this inhumane and unethical treatment, and how we can protect wolves and other species from cruel, legal poisons.
Human activity ultimately led to the deaths of several wolves, including their pups.
The government of British Columbia intends to continue killing grey wolves in an ultimately futile attempt to save endangered mountain caribou. Researchers have noted that
The Whistler Tattoo Company is ready to lay down the ink in support of BC’s wolves and caribou by offering a month-long campaign of discounted
The worrisome trend of alleged behaviour changes to Banff National Park wolf packs is continuing, following reports of wolves chasing a ski hill employee. The
The status of wolves is a contentious subject these days. Between myths and fact, depredation and trophic cascades, it seems that every opinion is equally
The balance of protecting wildlife from campers – while also trying to attract more campers from around the world – is proving difficult to strike
Coyotes, wolves, and bully-breed dogs all have one thing in common today: unfounded fears get them killed en masse. This week the City of Montreal
Woodland caribou aren’t doing too well in Alberta. Two herds specifically, those in the Little Smoky and A La Peche ranges, are at risk of
The radio collars used by scientists to track multiple species in and around Banff National Park may also be used by photographers looking to get
You have undoubtedly heard of the troubling news coming out of Banff National Park this summer. Multiple wolves of the Bow Valley pack were killed by officials after they displayed potentially assertive behaviour at campgrounds, raising concerns of safety.
Algonquinprovincial park is home to the Eastern wolf – now often referred to as Algonquin Wolves. These wolves are considered a threatened species and, within
Another female wolf was killed in Banff National Park this week following an ongoing display of behaviour considered bold by park officials. The Calgary Herald
The public’s opportunity to comment on the Alberta government’s proposal to step up the killing of wolves to protect endangered mountain caribou – even though
Over 2,000 runners from around the world are stretching out prior to the fourth annual Banff Marathon, but they’ll be hitting the pavement in a
The death of a mother wolf shocked many Canadians last week,particularly those who had seen her and her young in and around Banff National Park.
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