



based conservation group arguing that the program is illegal. wolf kill continuing into 2021 to protect caribou herds The province is now looking to extend the program for another five years. Since the program began, over 1,000 wolves have been killed. The province began the program in 2015 to protect declining caribou populations from predators. Stakeholders are voicing differing viewpoints in the battle over whether or not the government should continue B.C.’s controversial wolf cull program.
