B.C. is moving forward with changes to the Controlled Alien Species Regulation (CASR) under the Wildlife Act that ban the ...
The B.C. government is banning the future ownership and breeding of exotic cats in the province starting Friday, May 1.
Starting May 1, B.C. has banned the breeding, selling, and future ownership of non-domestic and non-native cats under the ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Exotic cats can recognize human voices, new research has found. In a ...
British Columbia has enacted a ban on breeding, transporting and future ownership of non-native and non-domestic cats, including servals, under updated Wildlife Act regulations. Existing owners must ...
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BC exotic cat ban prompts rescue owner's warning
British Columbia’s new exotic cat ban, effective May 1, prohibits breeding, transport, and future ownership of non-native wild cats, including servals. Existing owners must apply for a free permit, ...
Biologists present compelling evidence that exotic cats possess the remarkable ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar human voices. In a recent PeerJ Life & Environment study, ...
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