Yes, timber wolves are a protected species in Ontario except when and where they are not. Almost from the beginning, Ontario tried to extirpate its wolves. Yes, “extirpate”, meaning something like “to encourage the destruction of wolves” (1914 Wolf Bounty Act). The first bounties began in 1793, when Ontario was still Upper Canada (“Of BountyContinue reading “WOLVES DON’T BITE : a Critique Part 2”
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WOLVES DON’T BITE : A Critique Part 1
This book by James W. Curran, published in 1940, starts with a frontispiece. A frontispiece is an illustration or photo immediately preceding the title page. In books published today, a frontispiece is an anachronism. What a shame. But Curran is a writer from the old school, and he is about to teach us about lifeContinue reading “WOLVES DON’T BITE : A Critique Part 1”
