Province says no plans to release photos of controversial wolf cull
Animal rights advocates are pushing for proof wolves are being killed humanely in B.C.'s wilderness. They aren't buying the province's insistence it's being done safely, and are speaking out about what they say is a lack of cooperation. Paul Johnson reports.
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