EXPOSED with John E. Marriott is back with another hard-hitting expose of the trapping industry, this time examining how our family pets interact with snares and how our taxpayer dollars are funding a secretive snare testing facility in Vegreville, Alberta, using live coyotes! Join John for this great new episode. […]
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Some disturbing news out of British Columbia this morning, as my EXPOSED team and I have discovered not one, but TWO predator killing contests in the province (with the help of the Wildlife Defence League and Pacific Wild and concerned local citizens in Williams Lake and the Creston area). The […]
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EXPOSED with John E. Marriott is back with a brand new episode to kick off 2019, our most controversial one yet. Join John this episode for a hard-hitting and shocking expose of the horrific truths behind how trappers kill Canada’s wolves with neck snares. Take Action: https://bit.ly/2GtfiKB The Canadian wolf […]
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At 8 p.m. last night, Parks Canada killed a yearling female wolf near Lake Minnewanka for what was described as “bold behaviour,” after the wolf repeatedly got into garbage left out by campers at the Two Jack Lake campsites and overflow campsite. It was just the latest in a ridiculously […]
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RANT time: great article in yesterday’s Red Deer Advocate illustrating just how devastating snaring is to wild wolves (http://tinyurl.com/pb6qht4). Imagine this gorgeous wolf slowly choking to death over the course of three or four days, because that’s exactly what happens thousands of times across Alberta each winter. The Red Deer […]
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Hired snipers. Deftly-skilled pilots. And dead wolves. Lots of dead wolves. 180 of them by the time the snow melts in British Columbia in two select areas, the South Peace and the South Selkirks. And the best part? You’re paying for it. That’s right, every single one of us tree […]
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There it is on the Travel Alberta website: “Welcome to Alberta, home of the largest wolf cull in Canada, where the tax dollars our government gleans from your tourist visits pays for our hired guns to blast wild wolves from the sky, all in the name of psuedo-science.“ Oh, I’m […]
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News and Notes for January 2015 – Happy New Year everyone! I left on holidays on December 20th and got back into the office last week and it seemed like the world devolved more than just a little bit in the short time that I was away. I returned to […]
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After nearly two weeks on the road in Jasper National Park and beyond, I’m finally back in the office today full of tall tales and great new images from my first-ever officially unofficial ‘wolf photo tour’ with a few friends that happen to also double as some of my best […]
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As my self-proclaimed Wolf Week here on my blog and on my Facebook photography page winds to a close, I wanted to thank all of you for your support and feedback and offer up some final words as potential solutions to the problems wolves face in Alberta, British Columbia, Wyoming, […]
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