- a new Faced Conte in inert =e planned. ee -budget “Sedaet,sxporimeat ‘The first Canadian to fly in through s space had not been scheduled to go up on the shuttle until students. ORDER YOUR GROWING NEEDS EAR * Greenhouses — Commercial Quolity (Kits) © Duratilm — 4 and 6 mil rolls © Sunshine Mix (grow medium) — 4 cu. tt. bales © Lighting— Metal Halide and High Pressure, Sodium B&B and Deluxe Kits © Hydroponic Supplies & Equipment K's GREENHOUSES 365-7320 Ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday mornin: by Mayor Audrey Moore marked the opening o Castlegar's new Mohawk Station at 1415 Colymbia Ave. “ the middle « « ; al bon oe bent leader of Project Wolf, said Tuesday he and about six others will be flown by heli- copter into the den areas this +. weekend. ‘The, other side has the whe- money, the bullets and the sheep and moose herds. The government intends to shoot about 400 of the more than 3,000 wolves in two areas near Fort Nelson. The cost of the program, which has created a stir among en- vironmentalists who oppose the wolf hunt, is being borne by the government and from funds raised through a B.C. Northern Guitles Association raffle that has’as a first prize a big game hunt in Zim- babwe. /The five reports. are in- ternal government reports done by Enfironment Min- istry. biologists ‘and. com- pleted between 1977 aiid 1964. Meanwhile, Paul Watson, power; but we have the guts and the morality,” said Wat- son. The idea is to stand be- tween wolves and their hun- ters to make things difficult for government biologists. “We used it with consid- erable success against seal Watson said. “There's no reason it can't work again. The hunt, suspended last week, is scheduled to resume by the time they arrive. The five government re- ports are internal documents produced by Environment Ministry biologists and com- pleted between 1977 and 1984. A draft report of the Nor- thern B.C. Wolf-Caribou Study dated January 1964 concludes wolf control can The report says that dur- ing the time that study was carried out “calf recuitment appeared to be affected more by weather than by wolf pre- dation.” APPEAR UNCERTAIN It goes on to say that the shortterm benefit is prey recovery. But, “the long-term bene- fits of wolf control to caribou in this study appear less cer- tain.” The study says there is some evidence that random removal of individual wolves disrupts a pack’s-sqeial struc- ture, resulting in increased breeding and the migration of wolves into the ates. Tally‘Ho Rides — 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. — Chahko-Mika ‘ Basketbell Tournament (8 teams) — 5:45 p.m. — L.V.R. 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