- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
This is by the rather infamous authors John and Mary Theberge.
They were largely responsible for the first wolf hunting ban outside Algonquin park.
They spent eleven years in the study. Their results (wrt genetics) have been discredited. (that immediately throws all their findings into question)
As a primer on wolves, their habits etc, it's quite useful, bearing in mind that he has a very heavy pro-wolf bias.
I find it disturbing that someone with a fairly clear pro-wolf agenda was funded by government. Ideally, a researcher should hold no bias at all.
He also paints a nasty picture of my neighbors, and gives the native community a fairly free ride.
For someone studying wolves for eleven years, he didn't seem to devote as much time to the effects on prey animals as I thought he should have. He does mention when they feed on what, and there is a summation of the effect at one point. but little else.
He's clearly anti-hunting, both of wolves, and deer IMO.
If you can get a copy to peruse without buying it, (as I did) it's worth it. If you have to pay for it, I would not, as I wouldn't give the guy a nickle.
They were largely responsible for the first wolf hunting ban outside Algonquin park.
They spent eleven years in the study. Their results (wrt genetics) have been discredited. (that immediately throws all their findings into question)
As a primer on wolves, their habits etc, it's quite useful, bearing in mind that he has a very heavy pro-wolf bias.
I find it disturbing that someone with a fairly clear pro-wolf agenda was funded by government. Ideally, a researcher should hold no bias at all.
He also paints a nasty picture of my neighbors, and gives the native community a fairly free ride.
For someone studying wolves for eleven years, he didn't seem to devote as much time to the effects on prey animals as I thought he should have. He does mention when they feed on what, and there is a summation of the effect at one point. but little else.
He's clearly anti-hunting, both of wolves, and deer IMO.
If you can get a copy to peruse without buying it, (as I did) it's worth it. If you have to pay for it, I would not, as I wouldn't give the guy a nickle.




















































