B.C. to allow killing of abandoned domestic sheep to protect the wild animals
- Posted on April 27, 2026
- By The Toronto Star
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British Columbia's wildlife management authorities have implemented new regulatory measures granting expanded authority to conservation officers. These officials now possess the legal capacity to cull feral and deserted domestic sheep populations. This strategic intervention aims to safeguard indigenous wild sheep species from disease transmission and competitive resource pressures. The policy represents a significant shift in wildlife protection strategy, balancing agricultural management concerns with ecological preservation objectives in the province.
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