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Local group wants the 4 year-old bear translocated to Mama̱liliḵa̱la territory near Knight Inlet and has private money to do ...
A First Nation chief hopes the province will allow a young grizzly bear roaming Texada Island to be translocated to a more ...
Mamalilikulla First Nation’s elected chief says moving the bear to Knight Inlet would save it from ‘certain death’ ...
The four-year-old male grizzly has been on the island for close to a month, after swimming across from the mainland.
Residents of Texada Island, B.C. are split over the fate of a grizzly bear that has already been relocated twice.
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Grizzly on Texada Island is safety risk, cannot be relocated, B.C. conservation officers sayThe B.C. Conservation Officer Service says a grizzly that has stalked people, harassed livestock and damaged property on ...
Mamalilikulla First Nation has offered to have the Texada Island grizzly bear translocated to its traditional territory, but ...
A grizzly bear on Texada Island that has shown aggressive behaviour towards people and livestock is "not a candidate for ...
Conservation Officer Service says due to its 'aggressive behaviour,' the bear is not a candidate for relocation a third time.
The Conservation Officer Service tells Global News that due to recent conflict history, the bear poses a serious threat to public safety, so it has been ordered to be destroyed.
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