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Why Alaska’s Wildlife Authorities Are Firing at an Unlimited Number of Bears From Helicopters?
Environmental groups sue Alaska authorities for killing hundreds of grizzly bears without proper research into their impacts.
A GRIZZLY BEAR MAULED A 39-YEAR-OLD HUNTER IN ALASKA. — A grizzly bear mauled a 39-year-old hunter in Alaska. According to the National Park Service, Jason Long was alone Wednesday when a female bear ...
When B.C. ended hunting for grizzly bears in 2017, the B.C. Wildlife Federation predicted grizzly bear conflicts would ...
On the morning of Oct. 18, a big game hunter shot and killed a male grizzly bear in self-defense after it charged him from a short distance away while hunting in the North Antelope flats area of ...
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Calls for grizzly hunts to return to Western Canada oversimplify a complex ecological issue
Hunting advocacy organizations and politicians are inciting a moral panic about grizzly bears, oversimplifying an inherently complex ecological problem.
On October 2, an elk hunter was attacked near Fort Steele, a community in southern British Columbia near the border of Montana. According to a press release from B.C. game wardens, the attack involved ...
Authorities in British Columbia are continuing an urgent search for a mother grizzly and her two cubs, four days after the ...
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