Wolf warning issued in Banff National Park after female approaches campers

Source: CTV News, September 4, 2018  BANFF, Alta. – A warning is in effect in Banff National Park after a wolf approached campers in a busy campground. Parks Canada ecologist Jesse Whittington says the warning on the Bow Valley Parkway was issued today because a collared wolf entered the Castle Mountain campground at night on Aug. 27.… Continue reading Wolf warning issued in Banff National Park after female approaches campers

Epic fight between moose and wolf captured by drone

Source: Jeff Lagerquist, CTV News, October 13, 2017  A Canadian YouTuber captured an epic wolf versus moose battle deep in the Ontario wilderness in a video that has surged in popularity online. Dan Nystedt was using a drone to shoot a moose majestically surveying its surroundings, standing in the shallow water near the shore of a pristine… Continue reading Epic fight between moose and wolf captured by drone

Sask. expands wolf hunt, although few wolves actually being killed

By Kevin O’Connor, CBC News, October 13, 2016  Unlimited number of licences will be allowed, province says Hoping to “push out” wolves that are preying on livestock, Saskatchewan is holding a wolf hunt with an unlimited number of licences. Now in its third year, the hunt will run from Oct. 15 to March 31, 2017 in… Continue reading Sask. expands wolf hunt, although few wolves actually being killed

Wolf attack in northern Saskatchewan third in 12 years

By Dan Zakreski, CBC News, August 30, 2016  Latest attack outside Cameco mine at Cigar Lake A wolf attack this weekend at Cameco’s Cigar Lake mine is once again drawing attention to the dangerous mix of wild animals, people and garbage. A 26-year-old worker is recovering in a Saskatoon hospital after getting mauled by a lone wolf… Continue reading Wolf attack in northern Saskatchewan third in 12 years