Paul Paquet, PhD
Senior Scientist

Dr. Paul Paquet is a Senior Scientist at Raincoast and the Wolf Program’s head research advisor. He holds graduate degrees in philosophy, biology, wildlife behaviour and conservation, and a PhD in zoology from the University of Alberta. With over four decades of scholarly and applied research experience worldwide, Dr. Paquet is recognized internationally as an authority on mammalian carnivores, especially wolves and other wild canids. He has written more than 200 scientific articles and reports and published several books on the complexities of wolf management, including characterizing wolf (sub)species, their ecology, and behaviour. 

Dr. Paquet serves on many international government, industry and NGO advisory committees, including the Environment Canada, US Fish & Wildlife Service, Caribou Scientific Advisory Committee for Saskatchewan, WWF International, the Large Carnivore Initiative for Europe, the European Union, Species Survival Commission (SSC) of IUCN-World Conservation Union, and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Canid Specialist Group.In addition, Dr. Paquet is an Adjunct Professor of Geography at University of Victoria. Additional academic appointments include Adjunct Professor of Biology and Associate Professor of Environmental Design at the University of Calgary; Adjunct Professor at University of Saskatchewan College of Veterinary Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Biology at Brandon University, Adjunct Professor of Zoology at University of Manitoba; and Faculty Associate at Guelph University, and University of New Brunswick.

Recent articles

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The Magic of Hecate Strait

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Creature of the Coast

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Juvenile sockeye infected with sea lice as they migrate past fish farms in the Discovery Islands

Seeing is Believing

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Nicola Temple holds up a ziploc with a small salmon fry in it during field work in the Great Bear Rainforest.

The Secret Life of Salmon

With each step my foot sinks into a thick mat…

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A critical assessment of the BC Central Coast Land & Resource Management Plan

This report is a critical assessment of protection for key…

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Scientific Criteria for Evaluation and Establishment of Grizzly Bear Management Areas (2004)

Grizzly Bear Management Areas (GBMAs) have been a focal part…

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