Conservation officers warn dog owners not to let pets run loose
CBC News
Posted: Feb 13, 2014
Ken Knutson, a conservation officer with Environment Yukon, says letting pets run loose is an invitation to the wolves. "That's a free lunch for a wolf and it's very difficult for us to respond and deal with the wolf pack if we've got a bunch of dogs running loose," he said. "So if you love your pet and you are living in more remote areas in Whitehorse or just on the outskirts where there is wilderness, and you know there are wolves in the area, take the precautions for your pets."
Dr. Ramona Maraj, a conservation biologist, says wolves will prey on pets under two circumstances: when food resources are low and they start moving closer to towns, or when town sites start encroaching into wolf habitat.
They say dogs should be kept inside, in a secure area or leashed.
Officers say people should call Environment Yukon if they see wolves around town.
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