s0ylentgreen
11-20-2012, 10:05 AM
Wolf management plan released for public comment - November 14, 2012
news release
http://www2.news.gov.bc.ca/news_releases_2009-2013/2012FOR0210-001774.htm
check it out - send your comments here:
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/public-consultation/grey-wolf/
(there is a chance our hunters opinion may be heard...)
Quick Facts:
· The wolf is a highly adaptive, intelligent carnivore that inhabits most of British Columbia. Most wolves weigh between 30 and 50 kg with coloration varying from nearly pure white to a mixture of grey, brown, black and white.
· Wolves feed primarily on large ungulates, supplementing their diet with smaller prey.
· Wolf populations in the Thompson, Kootenay and Okanagan regions appear to be increasing. Populations in the Cariboo, Skeena, Omineca and Peace appear to be stable.
(sorry if this is a repost - ive scanned thru the recent posts)
news release
http://www2.news.gov.bc.ca/news_releases_2009-2013/2012FOR0210-001774.htm
check it out - send your comments here:
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/public-consultation/grey-wolf/
(there is a chance our hunters opinion may be heard...)
Quick Facts:
· The wolf is a highly adaptive, intelligent carnivore that inhabits most of British Columbia. Most wolves weigh between 30 and 50 kg with coloration varying from nearly pure white to a mixture of grey, brown, black and white.
· Wolves feed primarily on large ungulates, supplementing their diet with smaller prey.
· Wolf populations in the Thompson, Kootenay and Okanagan regions appear to be increasing. Populations in the Cariboo, Skeena, Omineca and Peace appear to be stable.
(sorry if this is a repost - ive scanned thru the recent posts)