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Join John E. Marriott and a small group of photographers as they travel to the remote BC coast in search of the rare “Sea Wolf”. This expedition features a day-by-day account of the journey sharing in the trip’s highs and lows, as well as a look at the massive benefits wolf ecotourism could have for small Canadian communities from both economic and conservation perspectives.
The Canadian wolf trapping industry has long said neck snares are humane killing devices, but the science says otherwise. Professional wildlife photographer and conservation advocate John E. Marriott takes you into the bush onto a Canadian trapline and reveals the startling reality behind neck snares, showing you firsthand how they are not humane or efficient at killing our wild wolves and other canids like coyotes and red foxes.
Part of the Exposed with John E. Marriott web series I have worked on for over 2 years, this episode was shot in 2015 near Grande Cache Alberta. It tells the story of the annual Alberta wolf cull, which is a controversial, and ultimately an ineffective approach to save the Mountain Caribou of the Little Smokey Wilderness.