";s:4:"text";s:1754:"Every hunter wants to harvest a wolf in the remote wilderness of British Columbia. Main prey for wolves there are moose, caribou, bighorn sheep, deer, beaver, mountain goat and elk. British Columbia Wolf (Canis lupus columbianus) - (Goldman 1941) Common Names: Overall population: unknown Physical description: weight between 80-150 pounds Length - 60 to 70 inches. The British Columbia wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf, also called the timber wolf. Not only is it a great hunt, but it also helps to control Canadian wolf populations by managing the predators in BC. Hunting wolves is a challenge, which makes a wolf one of the most desirable trophies in the hunting world. The body weight of the British Columbian Wolves ranges from 80 lbs to 150 lbs (36.3 kg to 68.1 kg) and a maximum body length between 60 inches and 70 inches (1.5 m and 1.75 m). The British Columbian wolf was classified as subspecies Canis lupus columbianus in 1941 by senior biologist Edward Goldman. It was once found in the greater part of British Columbia, parts of Yukon, Alberta, and southwestern Alaska It crossed territories with the Alexander Archipelago Wolf and the Cascade Mountain Wolf. Coat/Fur - long coats which were usually black, often mixed with grey, or brown. The British Columbian Wolf is one of the bigger sub varieties of the North American Gray Wolves. British Columbia at a glance Extensive wolf populations have continued to exist across British Columbia since before European settlement in North America. Range: Original range - most of British Columbia, parts of Yukon, Alberta, and southwestern, Alaska.… Which lives in a slender region that includes those elements of the land coast and near-shore islands that are covered with temperate forest. ";s:7:"keyword";s:21:"British Columbia wolf";s:5:"links";s:768:"Gary Grimes Facebook,
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