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BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 13 – Wolves reduce chronic wasting disease in deer and elk by targeting weak animals, supporting biodiversity and ecosystem health, scientists say.

  • In British Columbia, wildlife advocate Sadie Parr addressed a dozen people, presenting scientific evidence that the B.C. wolf cull lacks sound science and is ecologically reckless.
  • Spreading CWD in B.C.'s deer and elk leads to calls for wolf culls, but science shows the cull is ecologically reckless and unjustified.
  • Evidence from Yellowstone shows wolves control elk overpopulation, restore vegetation, and target weak animals, supporting ecosystem health.
  • Wolf culls disrupt pack structure, leading to more livestock attacks, while non-lethal strategies promote coexistence and ecological balance.
  • Recent advocacy in B.C. highlights that wolves are vital ecosystem engineers, supporting biodiversity, healthy forests, rivers, and prey populations by controlling disease and overpopulation.
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LETTER: Wolves are essential, not enemies in B.C.

Wolf cull is not only inhumane—it’s ecologically reckless

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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