Kristen Walker (@wild_welfare) 's Twitter Profile
Kristen Walker

@wild_welfare

Wildlife welfare. Compassionate conservation. Animal advocate for all species. Faculty member @ubcLFS @ubcAWP All views are my own.

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BC CO Service (@_bccos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COURT CASE | A #Whistler resident has received a combined $60,000 penalty for feeding and attracting bears to her property in a precedent-setting case for the #BCCOS as the highest overall penalty imposed under the Wildlife Act in B.C. tinyurl.com/bhh3b8d3

COURT CASE | A #Whistler resident has received a combined $60,000 penalty for feeding and attracting bears to her property in a precedent-setting case for the #BCCOS as the highest overall penalty imposed under the Wildlife Act in B.C. tinyurl.com/bhh3b8d3
Kristen Walker (@wild_welfare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation for taking the steps needed to better protect urban wildlife. I further encourage the board to consider a higher fine structure and to get enough boots on the ground for proper enforcement. Let’s ensure our parks can support coexistence among all species!

Dr. Gosia Bryja (@gosia_bryja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The finality of death leaves a gaping hole. Killing teaches us nothing... Death is the end of knowledge; it is the end of understanding and it leaves so many questions permanently unanswered in its aftermath. #blackbears #Coexistence bit.ly/30qAD3p

Kristen Walker (@wild_welfare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A recent article about our work in Stanley Park. “Tracking aggressive behaviour of coyotes in Vancouver’s Stanley Park — University Affairs universityaffairs.ca/news/news-arti…

Shelley Alexander (@danzingcoyote) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Urban coyotes often ignore people…that’s not bold, not aggressive. Maybe assuming coyotes should run away frantically in fear when they see people is a colonial mindset? Remove food attractants, avoid coyotes, leash pets…be big and loud if that doesn’t work.

Urban coyotes often ignore people…that’s not bold, not aggressive. Maybe assuming coyotes should run away frantically in fear when they see people is a colonial mindset? Remove food attractants, avoid coyotes, leash pets…be big and loud if that doesn’t work.
BC CO Service (@_bccos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#DYK this is coyote breeding season? As this means coyotes are typically more active, please remember to take precautions in case of a coyote encounter. COs in the #LowerMainland have seen an increased number of coyote reports to the #RAPP line, particularly involving dogs.

Matthew Mitchell (@mgemitchell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come work with me and Kai Chan on understanding the landscape drivers of bat diversity and abundance in Metro Vancouver!! 🦇🦇🦇With a particular focus on the endangered little brown myotis. Funding available for a two year MSc project - more info: mgemitchell.weebly.com/opportunities.…

The Fur-Bearers (@furbearers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liberal MP Nate today introduced Private Members' Bill C-247 into Parliament to end fur farming in Canada. Fur farming creates a public health risk, has been shut down in countries internationally and has ongoing, inherent welfare issues. #CDNpoli #C247 #MakeFurHistory

Kristen Walker (@wild_welfare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Coyotes are not, by nature, aggressive. But there is a pervasive myth that they are likely to attack unwarranted, and this belief is dangerous to the animals.” A great article by respected canid biologist Shelley Alexander theconversation.com/living-peacefu…

Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation (@parkboard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While coyotes are denning we’re closing some trails - inc Reservoir Trail & parts of Eagle and Hanson trails in #StanleyPark - to give them space to raise their families without being disturbed. Please respect trail closures as marked and keep pets away. ow.ly/p98350IZvTF

While coyotes are denning we’re closing some trails - inc Reservoir Trail & parts of Eagle and Hanson trails in #StanleyPark - to give them space to raise their families without being disturbed. Please respect trail closures as marked and keep pets away. ow.ly/p98350IZvTF
The Fur-Bearers (@furbearers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Fur-Bearers is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the identification and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the recent illegal killing of two cougar kittens in the Cowichan Valley. Please share! #BCpoli buff.ly/3P0CnoP

Kristen Walker (@wild_welfare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored that our paper focused on student and instructor perceptions of engagement during the shift to online teaching due to Covid was awarded the 2022 Outstanding Paper Award by NSE