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Death Sentence For Unsuspecting Wild Boars

Posted Apr 26th, 2015 in Blog

Wild boars that escaped their confinement now have a mark of death on their shoulders. Not much is known about the origin of the wild boars in terms of who held these animals as property and from whose property they fled.

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Cooperation, Compassion and Humane Intervention

Posted Apr 23rd, 2015 in Blog

A News Release by the North Bay Police Services featured yesterday by BayToday titled Bear found near downtown is not only short but truly sweet! Kudos to the North Bay Police Department, Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry and the greater community for deploying cooperation, compassion, patience and humane intervention to assist a wandering bear!

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The Beauty of Coyote Communication by Rick Lamplugh

Posted Feb 26th, 2015 in Blog

The Beauty of Coyote Communication by Rick Lamplugh Recently Mary and I had the good fortune to watch a family of Yellowstone coyotes as they shared a meal. We stumbled upon them while hiking in snow along the Gardner River.

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What To Do

What To Do

Posted Dec 18th, 2014 in Blog

“Facts and science are very important, but it is stories that move our hearts.” Chris Albert, 2014 “Katy is distracted and distracting to the class” was written on her report card. Katy was startled, and sad. She liked her teacher. She didn’t know why she was the way she was.

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Advisory Council – Dr. Tracey Hobbs

Posted Nov 18th, 2014 in Blog

Dr. Tracey Hobbs Vet. Dr. Hobbs is part owner of a companion animal veterinary clinic, graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in 1994. She is an active board member for the Niagara Veterinary Emergency Clinic as well as an esteemed Rotary Club Member. Dr. Hobbs has lived in St Catharines for almost her entire life

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 Wildlife Services Senseless Coyote War by Rick Lamplugh

Wildlife Services Senseless Coyote War by Rick Lamplugh

Posted Oct 8th, 2014 in Blog

Introduction by Lesley Sampson, Founding Executive Director of Coyote Watch Canada. Life is beyond difficult for coyotes living on this continent. In the province of Ontario, a coyote can be snuffed out everyday of the year for just being seen. No day is sacred—or safe—for coyotes.

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Asphalt Trap Line

Asphalt Trap Line

Posted Sep 22nd, 2014 in Blog

Wildlife is busy this time of the year. Autumn brings an amazing vibrant living story to the sky, water and land. The ebb and flow of Mother Nature’s internal clock is one deserving of our admiration, respect and attention. Countless mammals, reptiles, birds and amphibians perish every year during their daily course of activities

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How Coyote Got His Markings By Kirsten Rose

Posted Jul 9th, 2014 in Blog

Coyote sat atop the cliff and jealously watch as Crow floated and soared above him. Crow’s magnificent, strong wings glistened in the sun with sparkles of feathers so black they appeared blue. The swooshing sound was deafening as they pushed against the air in the process of keeping Crow aloft.

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Coexisting with Coyote

Coexisting with Coyote

Posted Jun 13th, 2014 in Blog

Cassandra Robertson was looking for her missing cat when she found the first victim. Before dying, the coyote had chewed off some of its leg. Her shock turned to disgust when she found a live raccoon in another trap.

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Coexistence Without Borders: Indonesia

Coexistence Without Borders: Indonesia

Posted May 10th, 2014 in Blog

From the suburbs of Eastern Pennsylvania to the Bridger mountain range in South Western Montana, my eagerness to continue my environmental education has brought me many exciting places, in which I have been able to promote compassionate coexistence with wildlife.

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