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Still blaming wolves. Was there not several studies done that conclude wolves eat mice? "Human disturbances, including clear-cut logging, mining and oil and gas development, have given natural predators like wolves easy access to caribou whose habitat has been destroyed or fragmented right across the country, with disastrous consequences for once-robust herds." Turns out it was the same researcher who discovered this, and wrote extensively about the genocide of the Ahiarmut, which the government had been denying for 50 years. Now this week there will be a formal apology for the genocide. What else has been denied? Why was mining, oil and gas development cited as a cause for concern, and yet was the only cause NOT addressed in this document? "Some Indigenous Peoples expressed concern over potential contamination and pollution from mining sites that could affect caribou and other wildlife ": Notice "Pollution" is left blank in the tables assessing threats to wildlife:
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