OTTAWA -- A frozen lynx carcass hangs upside down, chained to the beam outside the door of a western Alberta cabin, still dusted with snow. The big cat may thaw for two days by a wood stove before ...
Ahead of the Canadian net's debut of Klondike Trappers (pictured) on October 6, realscreen offers a sneak peek of the Paperny Entertainment-produced series, about a group of fur trappers who risk ...
Those fur-trimmed parkas so common on city sidewalks have become a boon to backwoods trappers. Coyote fur pelts are in big demand to provide the lush, silvery or tawny-tinged arcs of fur on the hoods ...
Beyond a clear-cut in Quebec's far north -- marked by a sign that reads "the road of destruction ends here" -- aboriginal Canadians are fighting for an ancient forest and their traditional hunting ...
A Fort Chipewyan, Alta., trapper is looking at options after a cabin he built in Wood Buffalo National Park was taken down by order of Parks Canada and two nearby First Nations. Robert Grandejambe Jr.
From August to January, it's hard to find a trapper in the North. Most are deep in the bush, working traplines that, in some cases, have been in use for hundreds of years. So they probably haven't ...
The dilapidated remains of a historic cabin shrouded by native trees and brush along the Wood River remain deeply rooted in ...
Trappers in Saskatchewan marketed the lowest amount of fur pelts ever last season, according to Saskatchewan Environment data, with some numbers now just a fraction of what they were a decade ago.
You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. An unidentified B.C. trapper, armed with a rifle and a special permit to use it, killed the Bowen Island wolf ...