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Group touts 'wolf economy' for Thompson

A northern Manitoba city plans to build a new economy based around the wolf, the same way Churchill has done with polar bears and beluga whales.
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A northern Manitoba city plans to build a new economy based around the wolf, the same way Churchill has done with polar bears and beluga whales.

The plan for Thompson is being spearheaded by a group called Spirit Way, which is co-ordinated by Volker Beckmann, an entrepreneur from that city.

"We can link Winnipeg to Thompson to Churchill in this very iconic species of different animals we have in our province from bison to polar bears to beluga whales and now wolves," said Beckmann.

Beckmann says a wolf economy could be off and running within three years. It won't take long becauseit builds on what the region already has in great numbers.

"There is a worldwide infatuation and interest with wolves," he said.

Beckman said the group iscirculating a discussion paper to government and other stakeholders about the plan. It includes a wolf research centre and an international conference to be held in October.

Awolf economy could include research, conservation, education, festivals and events, he noted.

Thompson, which has a population of 12,829,is located 739 kilometres north of Winnipeg.