In a huge animal rights victory, Paragon Sports has announced it will no longer sell goods that feature real fur, which includes Canada Goose fur collared parkas, after this winter, when it apparently plans to clear out its last remaining fur items. This victory is thanks to a relentless, 3-year campaign by some of New York City's leading animal rights activists, whom you'll meet on this broadcast, and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, which has long led the movement against killing fur-bearing animals to turn them into coats or collars. The fierce, strategic campaign against fur has focused on Canada Goose, which had resisted the fur-free trend embraced by so many other top designers. But, in April, the New York Times reported, Canada Goose announced that starting in 2022, the company will no longer buy new fur from trappers. What does that mean? Here's the latest from TheirTurn.net's Donny Moss and his team of amazing animal rights.