Carnivore expert discusses BC ‘wolf management plan’
“Strong on killing and not very strong on conservation” is how Raincoast’s Dr. Paul Paquet describes BC’s wolf management plan.
Listen to Paul, one of North America’s top wolf scientists, discuss why it fails to address caribou declines and fails as a management plan.
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