Federal health minister asked to review Alberta’s use of strychnine as wolf control
EDMONTON — Animal advocates have asked the federal health minister to review a decision that allows Alberta to keep using strychnine to poison wolves in an ongoing effort to preserve caribou herds.
Wolf Awareness and Animal Justice filed the request with Health Canada earlier this week, along with accusations that Alberta is breaking the terms governing use of the toxin and endangering other wildlife.
“These products are not environmentally responsible,” said Kaitlyn Mitchell, a lawyer with Animal Justice. “The evidence of non-compliance with legal restrictions further underscores the point we can’t be using these in Canada in a responsible way.”
Alberta officials deny misusing strychnine and say its use is essential to keep caribou on the landscape.