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human/wildlife conflict / May 20, 2016

The Beast that Burns; the Beasts who could save us

by Barry Kent MacKay, Director (a version of a blog posted by Born Free USA: http://www.bornfreeusa.org/weblog_canada.php) Last night The Beast crossed the border, spreading its hot destruction …

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Middle Island cormorant cull

human/wildlife conflict / May 13, 2016

A National Park, a.k.a. A Killing Ground

As I type this, there is one more day of killing to go this season.   Who is being killed, and where, is beyond shocking.  Who is being killed are native birds as they tend to their freshly laid …

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human/wildlife conflict / May 6, 2016

Are You in Favour of a Spring Hunt?

Dispelling bear myths in Sudbury By Jim Moodie, The Sudbury Star Friday, May 6, 2016 Bears don't growl. They may "moan, or clack their teeth, or whine," noted Mike McIntosh, of the Bear With Us …

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human/wildlife conflict / April 22, 2016

Cautiously optimistic for translocated deer

Animal Alliance of Canada is part of the East Kootenay Deer Translocation Study, in British Columbia. “Two collared does have appeared at Baynes Lake which is about 20 kilometres from where they …

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Mule Deer in Cominco Gardens, Kimberley BC

human/wildlife conflict / March 11, 2016

Translocation: A good first step away from deer-killing

by Barry Kent MacKay, Director Late in February Liz White and I travelled to Kimberley, British Columbia, population 7600 (see wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimberley,_British_Columbia).  Liz and I were there …

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