In the Media

Making Electricity from Mink Manure

In the Media, News Apr 02, 2013

The Municipality of the District of Digby (Nova Scotia, Canada) is one step closer to making electricity and money from mink manure. The Department of Energy has approved a renewable energy project in Weaver Settlement for the community feed-in tariff (COMFIT) – meaning the municipality can sell the electricity they generate to Nova Scotia Power [...]

Season’s First North American Sale Brings More Record Prices.

In the Media, Key Reports, News Mar 05, 2013

Mink prices soared to historic heights at the season’s first North American sale in Toronto, in what was described as the biggest mink offering in North American history. Chinese and Russian buyers spearheaded the demand, in order to satisfy the still-growing appetites of people back home.  The February sale at North American Fur Auctions attracted [...]

Animal Rights Groups Take Notice as Youth Warm Up to Fur

In the Media, News Feb 05, 2013

BY RITA DEVLIN MARIER THE CANADIAN PRESS MONTREAL — It can be difficult to walk a city block in Montreal these days without coming across a coyote, lynx, fox or raccoon. Fur seems to be everywhere, as vintage coats get rejigged into stylish hats or even ear muffs and brand name jackets feature it on [...]

Threads: Falling in Love with Fur

In the Media, Perspectives Jan 26, 2013

By Tamara Leigh (As appeared in Third Coast Digest) It started with going to see Anna Karenina before Christmas. I was captivated by the Dr. Zhivago-esque exquisiteness of the fur costumes—a visual treat for fashion followers like myself, and apparently the Oscar nominating committee, as Anna Karenina is up for Best Costume Design. Then I went to Aspen for the [...]

Nova Scotia: New Regulations Will Protect the Environment While Supporting Jobs and Exports

In the Media, News Jan 18, 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New regulations will protect the environment while supporting jobs and exports New regulations introduced by the provincial government will ensure that lakes and watercourses are protected while allowing Nova Scotia mink farmers to respond to growing international demand for their products. “Nova Scotia produces some of the finest mink in the world, [...]

European Court bans PETA “Holocaust on Your Plate” campaign

In the Media, News Nov 20, 2012

The European Court of Human Rights has banned the “Holocaust on Your Plate” campaign by the animal rights group PETA. The campaign compares Holocaust victims to animals slaughtered for the food industry. The campaign was launched in Germany over a decade ago, and immediately antagonized the Jewish community, which initiated legal actions against it.

Once taboo, fur sales hit new highs on Chinese demand

In the Media, Key Reports, News Nov 20, 2012

“The growth in inland China is really what’s driving growth at the moment and we think for the next 10 years or so that will continue to rise,” IFTF Chief Executive Mark Oaten said. “There are 90 cities in China that buy as much fur as New York.”  Sales in North America were $1.3 billion [...]

The Velvet Underground: Mink Industry Thriving in Wisconsin

In the Media, News Nov 20, 2012

The Velvet Underground: The threat of farm raids forced many of the state’s mink farmers into hiding. But the industry is still there – and thriving. BY KRISTINE HANSEN – Milwaukee Magazine (December Issue) http://www.milwaukeemag.com/article/11162012-TheVelvetUnderground     In the fall of 1997, Peter Daniel Young and Justin Clayton Samuel drove around the state of Wisconsin [...]

Fur Insider: Supermodels Love Their Fur Fashion Both On and Off Duty

In the Media, News, Perspectives Nov 05, 2012

From runway to reality, Supermodels are admired for their statuesque style and striking beauty. Their wardrobes run the gamut from polished and sophisticated, to wild and fantastical. One constant that many of these GLAMAZONS can attest to is that fur fashion plays a big part of their story both on and off duty….

Animals, liberators trade places

In the Media, News, Perspectives Oct 09, 2012

Every so often the misguided souls that call themselves ALF — short for the Animal Liberation Front — resurface and announce their latest “accomplishment” in an email or on the Internet. They “free” a few pheasants, chickens or ducks by trespassing and vandalizing a farm. They vandalize a fur or leather store. They go to a [...]