Return of the wolves
Article Abstract:
The Canadian Parks Service's Canine Project has helped bring back a wolf population in the Southern sector of Banff National Park. Poisoning, hunting and trapping decimated the wolf population in the 1950s, but the program has raised population to between 40 and 45.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest (Canadian)
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0413
Year: 1993
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Me and my swift foxes
Article Abstract:
A woman recounts how she went to the swift fox breeding colony established by her late parents near Calgary, only to discover that the animals had been seriously neglected. She made it her mission to revive the colony, a task which she successfully accomplished.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest (Canadian)
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0413
Year: 1995
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Wardens of the wilderness
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Backcountry wardens roam Canada's mountain parks on horseback. They are skilled in wilderness survival and can bear weeks of isolation. Millions of park visitors annually depend of them for safety.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest (Canadian)
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0413
Year: 1996
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