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BC gov t taken to court over shooting of wolves from helicopters

Alternative to wolf cull could save caribou in B C s north | Canada s National Observer: News & Analysis

It was a hunch Jonah Keim hoped to prove that using human-made obstacles, such as trees and logs, could reduce encounters between endangered caribou and wolves in northern British Columbia.

Wildlife advocates form B C Bear Alliance, call for provincial watchdog

Posted: May 11, 2021 5:00 AM PT | Last Updated: May 11 More than 500 black bears in B.C. were killed by wildlife officers between April 2020 and March 2021.(Robson Fletcher/CBC) Wildlife advocates want body cameras on B.C. conservation officers tasked with responding to bear conflicts after more than 500 black bears were killed in the past year. More than two dozen advocacy groups from Pacific Wild to Justice for B.C. Grizzlies have joined forces, forming the B.C. Bear Alliance. Organizers say they want to promote improved co-existence between humans and bears in B.C. We re concerned about the number of the black bears that are killed in the province, said Christine Miller, co-chair of the alliance. She says the collective was formed as stakeholders believed they could make a bigger impact as a unified voice when engaging with the province.

B C kills 237 wolves while court challenge of air hunt pending

The B.C. government killed 237 wolves as part of its wolf cull program over the winter despite a court challenge on the legality of the aerial practice. Pacific Wild, a B.C.-based environmental group, launched a legal petition in July 2020 claiming the province’s wolf cull program is unlawful because it contradicts wildlife regulations and federal aviation laws. But because of COVID-19 and court delays, a hearing date hasn’t yet been set. The wolf cull involves radio-collaring single wolves, tracking them to their packs, and then aerial gunning the animals from helicopters. The government program is supposed to help caribou populations rebound, but its efficacy is widely disputed by environmentalists and biologists.

Pacific Wild decries BC wolf cull s continuation while matter is before the courts - BC News

Pacific Wild decries BC wolf cull s continuation while matter is before the courts - BC News
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