So, take a year off from killing ungulates and hunt wolves instead. This will reduce the kill by humans and reduce wolf numbers as well. Win, win. I have also spent the last fifty years hunting in this province and have lived in areas where wolves were common. In every case, ungulate population declines followed liberal open seasons, increased access, and over-hunting. I'm not sayong wolves do not prey on big game, of course they do but we have to accept our responsibility for declining populations as well. In the case of the caribou herd, I agree that they need all the help they can get, including wolf population management, but I believe we, not natural predation, brought them to this level. GD