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The appearance of grizzly bears in the Sayward Valley may no longer be a rare event, but the new normal, according to wildlife experts.
The BC Conservation Officer Services says it’s keeping an eye on a family of grizzly bears that have been spotted in the ...
First Nations on B.C.'s coast have developed a plan to save "Tex," a grizzly bear that's taken up residence on Texada Island.
Officers were called to the island after the bear was seen chasing livestock in the Crescent Bay Road area and will determine ...
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Backpacker on MSNA "Criminal" Grizzly Moved to a Bearless Island, Igniting a Fierce Debate About His FutureTex the grizzly already had multiple relocations on his record and a history of breaking into fishing boats and following ...
Federal job cuts and a proposed change to the Endangered Species Act could bring grizzly reintroduction efforts grinding to ...
Missoula federal district judge Dana L. Christensen heard arguments on whether five conservation organizations were likely to ...
British Columbia's Conservation Officer Service says a grizzly that has stalked people, harassed livestock and damaged property on an island is not a candidate for relocation.
The Conservation Officer Service says it’s closely monitoring the family unit and has talked with children at Sayward School ...
The grizzly roaming Texada Island has been identified as the same bear relocated from both Gibsons and Sechelt last year. The Conservation Officer Service (COS) says “due to the high level of ...
The Mamalilikulla First Nation wants to bring the grizzly to their traditional territories, but the government spurned their ...
A correction was made on June 10, 2025. In a previous version of this article, the headline stated incorrectly that Brian Van Lanen’s grizzly bear was confirmed as new world-record by the Boone and ...
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