Wolves making comeback in SW British Columbia after century of bounties, poisoning

Wolves making comeback in SW British Columbia after century of bounties, poisoning. Larry Pynn. Vancouver Sun.

Grizzly bears are increasing too.

4 Responses to “Wolves making comeback in SW British Columbia after century of bounties, poisoning”

  1. Nancy Bain Says:

    Wonderful…. as we treat our wildlife so will we be treated.

  2. Linda Hunter Says:

    Good news but I worry about the quote of the guy who said that wolves are “exploding” in population.

  3. Sally Roberts Says:

    If they are really exploding in population, those 40 elk aren’t going to feed them for long.

  4. Ralph Maughan Says:

    They hadn’t even confirmed that wolves have killed an elk yet. I think there a plenty of deer in the area. I visited there once, but can’t remember it in detail.

    Yes 40 elk isn’t much of a prey base.

    I suspect the real reason for the return of the wolves is because they are not poisoning or trapping the wolves much.


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