Petition updateSave B.C. WolvesB.C. government drastically overestimates the impact of wolves on threatened caribou herds

Pacific Wild
17 Apr 2015
In a wolf cull, sanctioned by the B.C. government on January 15, 2015, as many as 184 wolves were to be shot from helicopters as part of an ill-conceived plan to save endangered caribou herds in the South Selkirk and Peace regions.
Today, the B.C. government discloses that 84 wolves were killed validating independent biologists concerns that wolves are unduly being scapegoated for the decline of caribou. These kill figures show the B.C. government has once again overestimated the population of wolves in endangered caribou habitat providing further evidence that they simply do not understand the predator prey-dynamics in the region. This wolf cull is proposed to continue for four more years unless our voices are heard.
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Write to the BC government and demand that they stop this biologically indefensible and unethical wolf kill program.
Pacific Wild Wolf Action page: http://www.pacificwild.org/site/take_action/wolf-action.html#Update_from_Pacific_Wild
Read more on Global News - April 16, 2015
84 wolves killed in B.C. during cull program
http://globalnews.ca/news/1943910/84-wolves-killed-in-b-c-during-cull-program/
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