Wildlife advocates are raising questions about Ottawa’s approach to wildlife management after failing to get answers about why there were traps in McCarthy Woods after the city wrapped up a “wildlife operation” in November. Read More
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Mystery unsolved: Wildlife advocates still want to know who set traps for coyotes
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