
The protection and conservation of our wolves will always be a top priority for Pacific Wild. Currently, the B.C. government kills nearly 200 wolves per year (on average) by aerial gunning from helicopters, trapping (including the use of neck snares), and collaring “Judas” wolves. A “Judas” wolf is a cruel practice where an individual animal is collared to betray the location of other pack members. He is then kept alive for repeated persecution year-after-year so government aerial snipers can follow it to its family. Please help make the cry of the wolf be heard around the world and take action now:
- Donate to Pacific Wild: All contributions will go towards our #SaveBCWolves advocacy efforts, as we continue to fight for the wolves and stop this kill program
- Send a letter to caribou.recovery@gov.bc.ca: The B.C. government states that it is necessary to kill wolves in order to save endangered southern mountain caribou. However, the government's own data shows that habitat loss is the greatest threat to caribou, not wolves.
- Join The Call: Join us on a journey to unite past, current and future wolf defenders with the common goal of advocating for the conservation of B.C.’s wolf population.
Over 700 wolves have been killed in the last few years under the B.C. government’s wolf cull. The province has no intention of stopping and are on track to kill upwards of 1,000 wolves by 2020. A recently-leaked internal document dated Aug 22, 2019 has revealed the B.C. government's intentions to expand the wolf cull program, targeting 80% of wolf populations in some areas. This is a biologically and ethically indefensible wildlife crisis.
Our team at Pacific Wild believes wolves need a voice, not a bullet. We need your help to educate and motivate people, just like you, to stand up for B.C.’s wildlife. All contributions will go towards our #SaveBCWolves advocacy efforts, as we continue to fight for the wolves and stop this kill program.