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The story of Coastal Douglas-fir forests: Coexisting with carnivores

2022 November 222024 July 8

Dr. Justin Suraci shares his experiences studying predator-prey relationships in the Coastal Douglas-fir (CDF) ecosystems of the Gulf Islands.

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Canadian Coyote Bounty – Killing Carnivores for Cash

2010 October 192024 July 8

by Camilla Fox and Chris Genovali

In seemingly contradictory comments, Nova Scotia’s Natural Resource Minister John MacDonnell has acknowledged publicly that coyote bounties “don’t work to control the population…”

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Kill for cash – coyotes targeted in Nova Scotia’s “pelt incentive” program

2010 October 152024 July 8

Nova Scotia opens a coyote bounty despite the lack of scientific evidence that killing coyotes changes the behavior of animals who survive.

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Scientists call on Nova Scotia to Stop Coyote Bounty

2010 October 142024 July 8

Astounding scientists and conservationists, Nova Scotia has declared a coyote bounty. Guised as a “pelt incentive plan” the bounty would provide $20 per coyote. But coyote bounties don’t work to control the population…

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