Forest caribou populations in British Columbia are struggling, and in an effort to give them a boost the government has decided to start culling the species’ primary predator—wolves. It’s a controversial move, but wildlife biologist Chris Johnson tells host Steve Curwood that it’s going to such drastic measures in the short term to keep these iconic species around. (published February 19, 2016)
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