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Posted on April 11, 2012

Alberta’s killing fields: Scapegoating wolves for tar sands destruction

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Carol Linnitt | Cry Wolf: An Unethical Oil Story (via Desmogblog)

Over the last several months, Alberta has killed more than 500 wolves using aerial sharpshooters and poisoned bait in order to conceal the impact of rapid industrial development on Canada’s iconic woodland caribou.  Independent scientists say that declining caribou health stems chiefly from habitat … Continued, with video…

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See also: Wolves scapegoated for tar sands oil development (Raincoast Conservation Foundation)

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