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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Mon Feb 6, 2012, 07:30 PM Feb 2012

Tar-sands development pushes Canada to poison wolves

BY SARAH LASKOW
6 FEB 2012 10:46 AM

In Canada, caribou herds are declining, in part, environmental groups say, because of tar-sands development. The Canadian government's response? Kill the wolves.

The country's plan, which involves poison bait and Sarah Palin's favorite sport -- shooting wolves from planes -- is meant "to balance what civilization has developed," in the words of Peter Kent, Canada's Minister of Environment. If human development is killing off caribou by destroying their habitat, the thinking goes, there need to be fewer wolves to eat the remaining ones.

The poison bait is a particularly gruesome and archaic weapon. The poison in question is strychnine, which has been used since the 1600s to deal with vermin. It kills quickly but dramatically -- dramatically enough that, as science writer Deborah Blum points out, Agatha Christie used it as the murder weapon of choice in her first book. In the novel, Blum writes, "the woman is found to be suffering from horrible convulsions, one of which “lifted her from the bed, until she appeared to rest upon her head and her heels, with her body arched in a most extraordinary manner.” Sounds brutal. Too bad there is NO OTHER POSSIBLE WAY to save the caribou.

Oh wait. The National Wildlife Federation is arguing that a better approach to managing the country's natural resources might be to restore caribou habitat. Preserving wildlife by killing fewer animals, instead of more? It’s so crazy it just might work.

http://grist.org/list/#item-tar-sands-development-pushes-canada-to-poison-wolves

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Tar-sands development pushes Canada to poison wolves (Original Post) n2doc Feb 2012 OP
That is just sick. CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2012 #1
K&R Solly Mack Feb 2012 #2
Recovery Strategy for Woodland Caribou OnlinePoker Feb 2012 #3
the spice must flow phantom power Feb 2012 #4

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,531 posts)
1. That is just sick.
Mon Feb 6, 2012, 07:38 PM
Feb 2012

I cannot believe that they would stoop to such measures. Wolves are beautiful, smart, social animals. Their packs are triumphs of what it means to have a family.

My. God.

This makes me sick...

OnlinePoker

(5,719 posts)
3. Recovery Strategy for Woodland Caribou
Mon Feb 6, 2012, 10:33 PM
Feb 2012

Below is a link to the proposed 2011 strategy for recovery of the woodland caribou put out by Environment Canada. Unfortunately, it relies on the 9 provinces and territories that have the caribou in their region to do the right thing for their animals. When you're concerned about jobs for your citizens, animals are going to take the back seat every time. Alberta doesn't have much going for it except its resources.

Page 3 to 5 have interesting maps showing historical range, current populations, and risk assessments of the 57 populations.

http://www.sararegistry.gc.ca/virtual_sara/files/plans/rs_boreal_caribou_revised_0811_eng.pdf

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