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Dogs have been in the Americas for more than 10,000 years. They were already domesticated when they came from Eurasia with ...
Colorado will turn to British Columbia for its next source of wolves, Colorado Parks and Wildlife stated in a Friday news release. The agency will source up to 15 wolves to be captured from the ...
British Columbia has a robust, growing wolf population. The provincial population estimate ranges from 8,000 to 11,000 wolves, as published in the province’s Wolf Management Plan in 2014.
The animal is the fifth British Columbia wolf to have died since March 16 and the third of seven males released in January to have died. Two of eight females from British Columbia have died.
To curb the decline, the British Columbia government has spent more than $10 million killing 1,944 wolves between 1995 and 2023 to help the mountain caribou population rebound, according to CBC News.