The Fur-Bearers’ scholarship supports wolverine conservation in the Rockies
Read about a wolverine research project conducted in the heart of the Rocky Mountains
Read about a wolverine research project conducted in the heart of the Rocky Mountains
Ecologist Nikki Heim and drone pilot Alex Taylor are locating wolverine den sites with new technology so much-needed habitat can be protected.
The Fur-Bearers supported research project that can help keep wolverines safe from development and human activity.
Killing an animal designated as threatened is okay, if it’s “by accident.”
The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry has responded to questions raised by The Fur-Bearers in our blog last week, “Rare animals killed in
A cougar, an endangered animal in Ontario, and one rarely seen, was found dead in a snowbank. A wolverine, a threatened animal in Ontario, and
We all love wolverines – but how many of them are there in Canada? Do they travel outside the protected areas they inhabit, like Kootney
If you’ve been an unbeliever, your time is up. A group of scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California have definitively shown
It’s of little surprise, but now there’s data to back up our claim: our government is failing animals. The CBC has reported that a new
The climate of Earth is changing. There is absolutely no doubt about that. We know a great deal, in fact, about the specificities as to
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