"The fact that we can't [determine whether it's wolf or dog] might suggest that it's from a population that was ancestral to ...
The experts who should have been interviewed for this article are scientists who research wolf-caribou population dynamics and caribou recovery, including Clayton Lamb, Rob Serrouya, Mark ...
The program was part of an effort to reduce wolf predation on the Bathurst and Bluenose East caribou herds. Initially, the wolf collaring was seen as a way to determine which wolves were ...
Consequently, it insists the wolf cull, while only an “interim measure,” is necessary to allow disturbed caribou habitat to recover. Yet it continues to allow those aforementioned “human ...
The program was part of an effort to reduce wolf predation on the Bathurst and Bluenose East caribou herds. Initially, the wolf collaring was seen as a way to determine which wolves were ...
Grey wolves are not considered threatened or endangered in B.C. and the province began culling the predators in 2015 in an effort to save caribou, a controversial program that involves shooting wolves ...