“A rural area in northeast Saskatchewan says it’s having a problem with hungry wolves and wants the government’s help.
The rural municipality of Porcupine is already paying a $250-a-wolf bounty and some wolves are being trapped, but officials say it’s not enough.
No humans have been hurt, but a quick survey of area residents indicates 30 cows and more than 300 calves have been killed by wolves in the past year and a half, according to RM of Porcupine Dean Lanning.
He estimates wolf-related losses have topped $700,000.”<<<Read More>>>