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Pacific Wild
12 May 2021

July 22, 2020: Pacific Wild heads for the courts to fight the B.C. government's controversial wolf cull, that has resulted in more than 1000 wolves being killed over the last five years.

September 12, 2019: A leaked internal document reveals the B.C. government's intentions to expand the wolf cull program, targeting 80% mortality in some areas. 

March 21, 2019: After decades of inaction, the federal and provincial governments plan to continue culling wolves through at least 2020, while keeping the door ajar for new B.C. government logging approvals in critical caribou habitat.

January 19, 2018: B.C. government is proposing to increase the wolf trapping season on Vancouver Island in a misguided attempt to preserve deer populations

January 20, 2017: B.C. government admits culling of wolves is inhumane, yet still considers cull expansion.

January 20, 2016: Courts asked to rule on B.C.'s controversial wolf cull: Pacific Wild and Valhalla Wilderness Society have filed an application for a judicial review to determine whether the provincial government’s decision to cull wolves reasonably constitutes proper management of wolves. 

January 15, 2015:  B.C. Government green-lights controversial wolf hunt in the South Selkirk and South Peace regions. As many as 184 wolves to be shot from helicopters.

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