by Kelly Carson | Aug 2, 2020 | Advocacy, wildlife
Bear Family fleeing Conservation Officers July 30, 2019 On the afternoon of July 30, 2019 a Conservation Officer Service truck arrived in the Coquitlam neighbourhood of Sumpter Drive and Baker Drive. Susan Flint was on her phone when she heard a commotion, someone...
by Kelly Carson | Sep 2, 2019 | Advocacy, News, wildlife
Tristin Hopper of the newly formed online magazine “The Capital” has recently returned to Victoria to base his free-lance career here. His welcome was worn out for many Victoria residents on August 23, 2019 with this tweet: Claiming that he saw a raccoon attacking an...
by Kelly Carson | Oct 28, 2018 | Advocacy, News, wildlife
Temper tantrums and bad behaviour steer wildlife management in British Columbia. In February 2018 my friend and colleague Jordan Reichert posted my Victoria Animal News story “A One-Man Bounty on Wolves in BC,” to his Victoria Animal News blog. In that article I...
by Kelly Carson | May 22, 2018 | Advocacy, News, wildlife
On May 3, 2018 witnesses observed a grizzly cub under a bridge near Grand Cache, Alberta. They called the Grand Cache Animal Society. Brandy Gienger, one of the founders of the Society, went to the site to check on the condition of the cub. She advised the provincial...
by Kelly Carson | Mar 19, 2018 | Advocacy, News, wildlife
What does a citizen-led wolf cull in British Columbia look like? Trapping, snaring and shooting-on-sight of British Columbia’s wolves has been escalated this year by a citizen campaign asking for donations to trappers to eradicate wolves across the province, in order...
by Kelly Carson | Feb 13, 2018 | Advocacy, News, wildlife
Bounty: a payment to encourage the destruction of noxious animals. Webster-Merriam Wolves in British Columbia are in grave danger at this writing. Steve Isdahl has proudly taken it upon himself on social media to have as many wolves killed in the province as he can....
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