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Title
WCS Canada Comments - Recommended Yukon Wolf Plan - August 2011
Author(s)
Hilary Cooke, Don Reid, and Justina Ray
Published
2011
Publisher
[Correspondence]
Abstract
We provide recommendations to support and strengthen the Plan's seven goals by recognizing the critical role wolves play as apex predators in shaping ecosystems and maintaining biodiversity. We support specific measures, where our expertise is sufficient to comment. We also caution that collecting the necessary wolf population size, prey population size, prey distribution scale, and other information will often be difficult and prohibitively costly, so political lobbying may influence decision-making and we recommend including public review to combat this. We have significant concerns with the proposed use of wolf harvest as a management alternative to large-scale wolf control, because any local wolf control will need to remove large proportions of local wolves (including whole packs) repeatedly over a long time period. Similarly, we recommend instituting adequate reporting of all (First Nation and other) harvest as a pre-condition for any local wolf control management.
Full Citation
[Correspondence] Cooke, Hillary, Reid, Don and Ray, Justina (2011). Comments on Yukon Environment’s Recommended Yukon Wolf Conservation and Management Plan August 2011 (Comments to Yukon Environment)
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