Short Hills Vigils
The Short Hills Wildlife Alliance group plans on attending the park gates (Pelham Road entrance) each day of the hunt, in peaceful protest and vigil to stand for the deer... Read more »
The Short Hills Wildlife Alliance group plans on attending the park gates (Pelham Road entrance) each day of the hunt, in peaceful protest and vigil to stand for the deer... Read more »
The Short Hills Wildlife Alliance group plans on attending the park gates (Pelham Road entrance) each day of the hunt, in peaceful protest and vigil to stand for the deer... Read more »
Please join Short Hills Wildlife Alliance as they stand for the deer and the conservation of Short Hills Park on November 29th and 30th from 4:30-6:30 p.m. They will also... Read more »
Please join Short Hills Wildlife Alliance as they stand for the deer and the conservation of Short Hills Park on November 29th and 30th from 4:30-6:30 P.M. They will also... Read more »
Along with the Sociology Dept. at Brock University, NAfA is pleased to co-sponsor the upcoming talk presenting Dr. Lori Marino. Lori is a neuroscientist and expert in animal behavior and... Read more »
Upcoming talk with Dr.Jane Goodall: "Jane at 85:Reasons for Hope" on Thursday, April 11th/'19 from 7 p.m. at First Ontario Concert Hall (formerly known as Hamilton Place). Tickets range in... Read more »
Knit Cat will be on hand for the NAfA Easter bazaar on the 17/18th April at the Fairview Mall, (Zehrs end of the mall). We'll have a few Easter-y items... Read more »
Sunday, October 13 from 11 a.m. til 2:30 p.m. join with folks and friends for the last demonstration of the year before MarineLand closes for the season. This event has been organized by Boycott Marineland Canada. Closing Day demo is always an important one. After this weekend, many of the animals will once again be... Read more »
We will be holding our semi-annual event at the Fairview Mall on Wednesday, October 23 & Thursday, October 24 during mall hours. This time, NAfA will be at the IKEA end of the mall. We have a good supply of new & nearly new items, including household goods, decor, children's toys & stuffies & books,... Read more »
During human conflicts, animals have been used as messengers, for detection & scouting, as beasts of burden, on the front lines and more. Roughly 16 million animals were used in WW1 alone; yet their lives and deaths have been largely ignored until recently. The purple poppy is a way to commemorate animals that were and... Read more »
Sponsored by Department of Sociology, Brock University; Niagara Action for Animals; Social Science & Humanities Research Council of Canada. Our relations with canids are particularly intense: we welcome some into our homes as family members but others are regarded as demonic creatures to be exterminated. What do these relations tell us about ourselves and our... Read more »
A vegan cooking class is now confirmed for Saturday November 30th from 10 a.m. til 1 p.m. (it is being led by Melissa Aubertin, dietician). We are suggesting a small token fee of $10 which will help cover costs of food and of course you get to eat the results of the class. So, if... Read more »
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