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Jan 10, 2024 · Can you introduce Takaya – a highly unusual individual from Canada's west coast populations of sea wolves? A wild male wolf lived for eight years alone on a small cluster of islands off the south end of Vancouver Island and came to be known as Takaya, which is the Indigenous Coast Salish word for wolf (or ‘Staqeya’ in the Lekwungen ...
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Takaya (c. 2010 – () March 24, 2020) was a lone wolf who lived on a small group of islands in British Columbia, Canada for eight years. His life was documented by conservation photographer Cheryl Alexander in the 2019 documentary film Takaya: Lone Wolf, and in the book of the same name, which was released in September 2020.
Dec 16, 2020 · It is rare to see a wolf against a backdrop of the beautiful reds of the arbutus tree, or lounging in meadow grasslands. Takaya’s coat fits this ecosystem in a most remarkable way, blending with the coastal intertidal and arbutus colours, making him virtually invisible to anyone passing by.
Nov 16, 2017 · Takaya could definitely be classified as a Coastal Island or “sea” wolf. In fact, I believe that he is unique, even among sea wolves, since he is likely the only wolf in the world living on an almost 100% seal diet. This has been confirmed by scat analysis.
Apr 30, 2020 · Many people around the world are outraged and saddened by the death of Takaya, the coastal sea wolf who lived on BC’s Discovery Island just off Victoria on Vancouver Island.
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