Conservationists criticize Quebec plan to protect caribou by killing wolves

Dec 11, 2019 | 7:44 AM

MONTREAL — A Quebec government plan that involves shooting wolves if they get too close to an endangered caribou herd is drawing criticism from environmentalists.

Trained shooters would be sent by helicopter if a wolf is found to be threatening the Charlevoix herd, whose numbers have declined to about 30 animals.

Rachel Plotkin of the David Suzuki Foundation says the measure is a band-aid measure that ignores the bigger problem of habitat loss and disturbance.

She says the real solution would be to protect the old-growth forests that caribou need in order to feed and to avoid predators.