Barbara Kay: New novel questions Canada's no-kill wolf policy for national parks
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Barbara Kay: New novel questions Canada's no-kill wolf policy for national parks
In April, 1996, newly-graduated biologist Patricia Wyman was mauled to death at her “dream job,” tending captive wolves at the Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre Sanctuary. Commenting on the fact that she had entered the wolf enclosure alone, a wolf biologist rather delicately commented, “Her love of wolves perhaps made her a little more bold than she should have been.”
Review of my wolf attack thriller DON’T RUN in the National Post
In the 24 January 2026 (Saturday) issue of the National Post, veteran journalist Barbara Kay highlights my latest novel about wolves really-gone-rogue around Tofino on Vancouver Island and the wolf conservation issues it raises. Here is some of what Barbara Kay had to say about DON’T RUN: Recent incidents of open dog-stalking suggest the problem might be coming to a tragic head. That is certainly the view of zoologist Susan Crockford, a long…
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