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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For months now, since I called for a tourism boycott of the Alaska Highway in response to a wolf kill contest going on in Fort St. John, British Columbia, I’ve been getting emails from people in northern British Columbia telling me just how bad their wolf problem is. According to […]
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Here it is. Are you ready for it? Indiscriminately killing wolves to control wolf predation on livestock is completely useless. There, I said it. The truth has finally been revealed! Now let’s put an immediate end to wolf culls, wolf kill contests, and the idiocy that accompanies so much of […]
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As part of Day 3 of Wolf Week here on my blog and on my Facebook fan page for John E. Marriott Wildlife and Nature Photography, I’ve decided to have my first contest of the week! Today’s contest is easy as pie, just submit a comment below (along with a […]
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I’m starting off Day 3 of Wolf Week without all the drama and bad news of Day 1’s wolf snare story and Day 2’s wolf kill contest update, and will instead be spending today talking about the many wolves I have gotten to know over the years and what they […]
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When you feign ignorance, sometimes you get to hear the most interesting of stories. Like of how hunters kill wild wolves. Over the years traveling much of Canada, I have heard some real doozies, like of the time the guy in the Yukon told me how he chased a black […]
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Imagine walking along a trail near your house on a beautiful sunny day, your lovely dog racing along beside you darting in and out of every little trail having the time of its life. A dog being a dog. A perfect day! Now imagine being out on that walk and, […]
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