Efforts to protect gardens and crops with pesticides or deterrents can harm animals, even when well-intentioned, writes Johanna Fraser.
Pacific Wild is taking the government of B.C. to court over the methods used as part of the ongoing wolf cull, which they’re calling unconstitutional.
People start conflict but animals get the blame. Michael Howie explores how the media falls into this trap.
Kathy Saunders reviews Talking With Bears by G. A. Bradshaw, a moving tribute to the life of Charlie Russell.
Conservationist Ana Giovanetti learned the importance of community in conservation while in Zambia.
Owners face fines, dogs get bans from provincial parks. Do you think there are fair solutions that consider both dogs and wildlife?
High-value bird seed can attract bears even if garbage is properly secure.
The BC SPCA has created a self-guided tour on June 9, 2019 to show off catios of all shapes and sizes in the Vancouver area.
Hundreds of children learned about wildlife and the environment at the second Children’s Animal Welfair hosted at Science World in Vancouver.
The reaction of schools is understandable but may cause fear and doesn’t address issues.