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Nine wolves removed from South Selkirks

Wolf removal activities to help save endangered caribou herds in the South Selkirk Mountains and South Peace have concluded for the second year of the…

Wolf tracks

By Larry Halverson Friends of Kootenay Wolf tracks, like those of all canids, show four toes on each foot with claw marks present. The tracks…

Great to see wolves returning

By Larry Halverson Friends of Kootenay At one time Grey Wolves ranged over the entire northern hemisphere, but over the years they were essential eradicated…

Wolf management plan released

The Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations last month released the province’s wolf management plan. The plan fully recognizes that the fundamental goal…

Time for the vice squad

Letter to the Editor Theodore Roosevelt wrote: “A typical vice of politics is the avoidance of saying anything real on real issues” and judging from…

Nature’s playful and gentler side

By Larry Halverson This incredible observation of a wolf chasing a butterfly and photo was made by Alan Dibb, Kootenay National Park’s Wildlife Specialist. “On Tuesday I…