By Mountain West News
The well-known Bow Valley wolf pack, which once numbered as high as
nine, now consists of an alpha male and his female offspring. Six members of the pack died last year: four pups were killed by trains and two females, including the alpha,
had to be destroyed after becoming aggressive looking for food in
campgrounds. One scientist blames “a legacy of decisions that have been
made over the years that favoured development over wolves. It’s
undeniable.” Keep Reading
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