B.C. contemplates unlimited wolf hunting in Peace Region

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Bag limits on wolves could be removed for hunters in the South Peace under a new proposal from the province.

The ministry of forests, lands and natural resource operations is considering removing the three-wolf limit in the Peace, amid growing concern for cattle and ungulate populations in the region. A “conservative” estimate pegs the number of wolves in the Peace at 2,000. Development in the region has opened up sections of the backcountry, creating ideal hunting grounds for the predators. The government estimates the current harvest of 275 wolves a year could double and still be sustainable.

The wolf season runs between Aug. 15 and Mar. 31 and Apr. 1 to June 15, with a bag limit of three animals. Under the new proposal, limits on both season and bag limit would be removed.

Dawson Creek Sportsman’s Club President Andy Waddell said his organization felt the changes were “a long time coming.”

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Jonny Wakefield – Alaska Highway News – December 11, 2015.

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