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  • Two men posing with dead wolves in the snow.
    In the media

    Wolf hunting in Peace Region could have no limits, province proposes

    2015 December 112024 July 8

    Radio West/CBC News
    B.C.’s Ministry of Forestry, Lands and Natural Resource Operations wants to remove limits how many wolves hunters can kill in the Peace Region and when…

    Read More Wolf hunting in Peace Region could have no limits, province proposesContinue

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    In the media

    BC hunting wolves by helicopter to save endangered caribou

    2015 January 182024 July 8

    James Keller/The Canadian Press
    Government-contracted hunters were in helicopters over two regions of BC on Thursday as the province launched a controversial wolf culling program in an attempt to save endangered caribou…

    Read More BC hunting wolves by helicopter to save endangered caribouContinue

  • Two men posing with dead wolves in the snow.
    In the media | Investigate and inform

    Stop the slaughter of wolves in Alberta and BC

    2015 January 182024 July 8

    Chris Genovali/The Huffington Post
    Instead of addressing the root cause of caribou decline -habitat loss,- the BC and Alberta governments are slaughtering hundreds of wolves…

    Read More Stop the slaughter of wolves in Alberta and BCContinue

  • A wolf lies in the grass, blending into the background
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    Unlimited wolf kill proposed for Thompson region

    2013 October 152024 July 8

    Province of BC proposes hunting rules to allow unlimited wolf killing year round. Raincoast’s Dr. Paul Paquet describes plan as “woefully ignorant”…

    Read More Unlimited wolf kill proposed for Thompson regionContinue

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    BC torturing wolves to protect cattle on crown land

    2013 February 262024 July 8

    Brad Hill, a wildlife photographer and biologist from the Columbia Valley, has discovered that the province has placed wolf neck snares on crown land near his home…

    Read More BC torturing wolves to protect cattle on crown landContinue

  • A wolf lies in the grass, blending into the background
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    Wolves fall prey to Canada’s rapacious tar sands business

    2011 September 182024 July 8

    Paul Paquet
    Guardian.co.uk September 17 2011
    In Canada, wolves are blamed for the demise of everything from marmots to mountain caribou. Now, Canada’s newest strategy is to “recover” boreal forest caribou by killing wolves…..

    Read More Wolves fall prey to Canada’s rapacious tar sands businessContinue

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