Cross-breeding in Vancouver Island wolves

October 1st 2009

chris' swimming wolf Adam Sterling of CFAX Radio interviews Raincoast’s Dr. Chris Darimont on coastal wolves and the affect that human interference has had on their breeding behaviours on Vancouver Island.

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One Response to “Cross-breeding in Vancouver Island wolves”

  1. I thought I had seen photos of wolves in other parts of Canada eating Salmon from streams. Is this accurate?

    Why would they interfere with mother nature and sterilize them? They are not over-populating. These are wild animals, not domesticated. Mother nature takes care of it’s own natural balances.

    Why is Canada allowing killing of wolves from snow mobiles and aircraft? This is just horrendous! Why are they allowing bounties and hunting of what really is an endangered species.

    Government control is only making things worse. Wolves have been almost erradicted many times over the years. We are need of education of the public, not hunting.

    All the time, money and effort for the Yellowstone projects have now been almost for nothing.

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