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There's A New PUP in Town!

There's A New PUP in Town!

Posted Feb 4th, 2014 in News and Events

Being a wildlife rehabilitator is about more than helping injured and orphaned wildlife. It’s also about educating the public on how to successfully share the same space with them. One of the most misunderstood species of wildlife is the coyote.

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Learning to Live With Bears

Learning to Live With Bears

Posted Jan 30th, 2014 in News and Events

Learn To Live With Bears Join renowned bear expert Mike McIntosh at Heartland Forest on Friday, February 7 to learn how you can coexist with bears in the community. Presented jointly by Heartland Forest and Coyote Watch Canada, the event, running from 7 to 9 pm, will teach Niagara-area residents the keys of keeping bears

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Coyote Connections Art Exhibit

Coyote Connections Art Exhibit "primer" to Coyote Coexistence Presentation

Posted Jan 14th, 2014 in News and Events

Greetings to our universal community, Together, Coyote Watch Canada (CWC) along with our friends from APFA, are thrilled to have the opportunity of presenting January 23rd, 7-9PM to the progressive City of Cornwall, Ontario. Our Outreach Team will be spending several days on location to provide enough time to meet and collaborate with City Staff

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A Discussion Regarding the Spring Bear Hunt

Posted Nov 18th, 2013 in News and Events

I would like to clarify some information for folks about the Spring Bear Hunt (SBH) which was cancelled in 1999 after much scientific review of the hunt. It was not as many claim driven strictly by Southern Ontario political reasons although that was a bonus for the politicians in some ridings.

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Wynne's war on wildlife continues

Posted Nov 13th, 2013 in News and Events

It is expected that Ontario Minister of Natural Resources, David Orazietti will announce a re-introduction of the spring bear hunt imminently. This will be the third attack of the Wynne government’s War on Wildlife.

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Niagara Region Song Dog Friends - Call For Volunteers!

Niagara Region Song Dog Friends - Call For Volunteers!

Posted Nov 13th, 2013 in News and Events

Tyler’s Warmth is a group that collects clothing and has a free clothing drive for anyone in need. This is their first year doing the drive in Niagara Falls and it’s happening this Saturday. Please friends help a family in need. It sure is cold outside! We know you care, so please share!

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Glaring Lack of Training and Compassion: RCMP Runs Over Coyote

Glaring Lack of Training and Compassion: RCMP Runs Over Coyote

Posted Oct 23rd, 2013 in News and Events

Today in Moncton New Brunswick a member of the RCMP killed a coyote with his vehicle. Yes. Premeditated. Without provocation. The officer deliberately, set out to kill… one… lone… song dog. Shocking move by highly trained members of Canada’s elite. Or is it?

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Don't Miss This Event On October 16th! - A Life Dedicated To Saving The Cheetah

Don't Miss This Event On October 16th! - A Life Dedicated To Saving The Cheetah

Posted Sep 24th, 2013 in News and Events

Be a part of an enlightening, dynamic and thought provoking evening with the renown Dr. Marker, the instrumental face and heart behind cheetah conservation.

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Niagara Action for Animals Community Walk For Farm Animals

Niagara Action for Animals Community Walk For Farm Animals

Posted Aug 20th, 2013 in News and Events

Vinnie appreciates you care! A compassionate invitation from our friends at Niagara Action for Animals to join them on October 5th, 2013 as they host and sponsor a walk for Farm Sanctuary. Please consider joining them on October 5th for a great family day outdoors!

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Song Dog Sunday

Song Dog Sunday

Posted Aug 20th, 2013 in News and Events

“Coyote science begins with compassionate conservation.” ~Coyote Watch Canada Please share our message today about the importance of partnering compassionate science and conservation. Photo feature is the beautiful work of Ann Brokelman, talented nature photographer, animal advocate and wildlife rescue volunteer.

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