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Animal advocacy group condemns B.C.91裸聊视频檚 extension of the wolf cull

The cull, which has killed 1,400 wolves since initiated in 2015, has been extended five years
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Pacific Wild has taken the government of B.C. to court over the legality of contracting civilians to shoot wolves from helicopters. (Black Press file photo)

Environmental protection advocacy group Pacific Wild has condemned the province91裸聊视频檚 recent decision to extend British Columbia91裸聊视频檚 wolf cull another five years.

The cull was put in place in 2015 as a method of reversing, then-declining caribou populations. Over 1,400 wolves in B.C. have been killed since, according to the BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

91裸聊视频淭he science indicates that reducing wolf densities in caribou areas is one of few short-term options that will effectively reduce declining caribou populations to prevent their extirpation,91裸聊视频 the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development said through a spokesperson. 91裸聊视频淗aving already lost multiple herds in the Southern Group, these measures allow us to prevent further losses.91裸聊视频

The extension of the cull was announced on Jan. 27. Nearly two weeks prior on Jan. 14, the province had released a survey titled Predator Reduction for Caribou Recovery Engagement, which showed 59 per cent of respondents opposed to the wolf cull program.

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91裸聊视频淭he clear intent (of the cull) is to continue the needless scapegoating and killing of wolves instead of taking essential steps of protecting intact old-growth forests for endangered caribou while ensuring fossil fuel industries do not access and fragment this habitat further,91裸聊视频 said Ian McAllister, Pacific Wild conservation advisor.

91裸聊视频淏y safeguarding and restoring caribou habitat, B.C. would be doing its part in mitigating climate change while also protecting the full suite of predator-prey relationships that are being destroyed through short-term greed.91裸聊视频

Pacific Wild and other advocacy organizations have taken the province to court over the cull. One case claims that contracting civilians to hunt wolves from helicopters violates federal laws pertaining to firearms on aircraft.

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91裸聊视频淣early $2 million in taxpayer dollars were spent in 2019 and 2020 to kill 463 wolves, averaging $4,300 per wolf,91裸聊视频 said Laurie McConnel, campaigner for Pacific Wild. 91裸聊视频(Premier John) Horgan91裸聊视频檚 favouritism to the forestry industry and wasteful spending amidst ongoing extinction threats to B.C.91裸聊视频檚 wildlife is extremely concerning. The government91裸聊视频檚 approach to this issue needs to change now.91裸聊视频


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