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Wolves are abundant across Canada and not listed as endangered or threatened under Federal or Provincial legislation allowing management flexibility to recover caribou populations (Ref 4)
Wolf populations are healthy and abundant throughout Canada and managed by provincial or territorial management plans. Previous studies demonstrate that wolf populations can absorb mortality of 50% or greater and quickly rebound when population reduction programs (Ref 4)
Wolf removal translated to a 4.6% increase in mean population growth rate of the Little Smoky population mostly through improvements in calf recruitment. In contrast, the Red Rock Prairie Creek control population exhibited a 4.7% decline. Although the wolf population reduction program appeared to stabilize the Little Smoky population, it did not lead to population increase, however, with λ remaining approximately equal to 1. (Ref 4)
Predation management should be combined with effective habitat conservation and long-term planning to effect the recovery of species, such as woodland caribou, which are declining as a result of habitat-mediated apparent competition. (Ref 4)