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Support bans on traps

Posted Mar 4th, 2013 in Blog

As we learn more and more about animals – wild, domestic or human – being injured or killed by horrible traps, municipalities are being pressured to create bans on all traps. Below is a notice sent by our friends at the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals to media and City Councillors in Toronto.

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Letter To The Editor: Consider A Coexistence Program For Your Community

Posted Mar 4th, 2013 in Blog

Re: LaSalle dog walkers alarmed by coyote attacks, by Brian Cross, March 30. There may be something wrong in LaSalle but it is not with the wildlife. Coyote Watch Canada, along with the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals, is strongly recommending the residents of LaSalle and outlying areas to incorporate a coexistence program

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Beach Coyote Coalition - Meet The New Pack In Town

Beach Coyote Coalition - Meet The New Pack In Town

Posted Mar 3rd, 2013 in Blog

What is Beach Coyote Coalition? The Beach Coyote Coalition (BCC) is a community project being facilitated by The Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals (APFA) and with the support of Coyote Watch Canada (CWC). The project is focused on promoting peaceful coexistence by minimizing human-coyote interactions.

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Communities With Coyotes Matter

Posted Feb 14th, 2013 in Blog

We lost a beautiful and sentient member in one of our communities yesterday. A Coyote life was taken on the streets of Toronto in a desperate but misinformed attempt by law enforcement to keep the public safe.

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Learn from yesterday. Act today. Preserve Tomorrow!

Posted Jan 18th, 2013 in News and Events

NEWS RELEASE: Ontario Wildlife at Risk from MNR Proposals Residents and municipalities urged to rally against changes! ONTARIO – Sweeping changes to the Ontario Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act could lead to ecological warfare in Ontario communities, the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals warns.

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Song Dogs of Niagara: Our Native North American Eastern Coyote

Song Dogs of Niagara: Our Native North American Eastern Coyote

Posted Jan 13th, 2013 in News and Events

Check out this article! A spring glimpse into the lives of Niagara’s Song Dogs. Thank you community neighbour, Walker Brothers Quarries for featuring coyotes in your newsletter!

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CORNWALL UPDATE: Stay Calm, Press On and most of all…Remain Kind.

CORNWALL UPDATE: Stay Calm, Press On and most of all…Remain Kind.

Posted Dec 20th, 2012 in News and Events

“CORNWALL…Will you become the next leader for a Compassionate Wildlife Community?” We are hopeful that council will consider a reprieve for the Eamers Corners coyote(s) for the time being. We look forward to a potential visit with the community and providing non-lethal successful solutions for the residents there.

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ACTION ALERT - Coyotes in Cornwall need help

ACTION ALERT - Coyotes in Cornwall need help

Posted Dec 17th, 2012 in News and Events

Residents of Eamers Corners in Cornwall, Ontario have petitioned the municipality to grant trapping as a means to kill coyotes. Many of the signatures are essentially from the same ten to twelve households. What is the true status of coyotes allegedly living in Eamers Corners?

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Ingredients For Coexistence: Tools for Community Success

Posted Oct 15th, 2012 in Blog

Non-Lethal Goals Long term Solutions Coyote Strategy Framework Community Scientists Volunteer Recruitment Feeding Wildlife By-Law Media Networking Education and Awareness Hazing Techniques Seasonal Alerts Posting Coyote Awareness Signs Coyote Response Team CRT Partnerships

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The City of Hamilton Animal Services and the Hamilton-Burlington SPCA are co-hosting a Cat Registration and Microchip Clinic.

Posted Sep 20th, 2012 in News and Events

WHY? Thousands of cats come into the City’s shelter each year and only 3% of cats are claimed by their owners. With a Registration tag and/or microchip, a lost cat can be delivered home or staff can contact the owner as soon as the cat comes into the shelter

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