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A Texada Island woman has launched a campaign to save a grizzly bear that managed to swim to the island from the Powell River ...
Locals residents in B.C. are fundraising to relocate a problem grizzly, but officials aren't onboard with the idea.
Locals told Global News the bear, affectionately known as Tex, hasn't caused any issues, and are calling for the province to step in and help relocate it.
A group of concerned residents on Texada Island is attempting to privately relocate a grizzly bear. The plan is not ...
Katrin Glenn-Bittner took to social media to write that her partner and brother are working on a relocation plan for the bear ...
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Texada Island residents hope for safe transportation of lone grizzly bearA male grizzly is believed to have swam from Powell River. Residents are asking the province to help with its safe transportation, but the province says it has relocated the bear twice. Kylie Stanton ...
McLellan is quick to add that people all over B.C.’s Interior are co-existing with grizzly bears. "If they remove one, ...
Grizzly bears are know to be excellent swimmers. Last summer, a grizzly sow was spotted with cubs on Vancouver Island after presumably swimming from the mainland.
The bear swam to Texada on Sunday or Monday after spending about a week in the Powell River area. Residents of Texada Island ...
After being spotted on the qathet mainland, and now on Texada Island, the fate of a four-year-old grizzly bear remains ...
Conservation officers are heading to Texada Island after a grizzly bear has been spotted for a second time. Residents of ...
Officials are warning residents of Texada Island that a grizzly bear has been spotted in the area and are asking them to take precautions.
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