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The Mamalilikulla First Nation wants to bring the grizzly to their traditional territories, but the government spurned their ...
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 ...
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.
The BC Building Trades, which represents 45,000 unionized construction workers in the province, said it is 'deeply disappointed' to learn about the Crown corporation's decision.
A First Nation group says Knight Inlet on its territory is a great space for the wandering grizzly bear on Texada Island to be relocated. But as Kylie Stanton reports, they need the province to help.
In response to [“ Ministers issue statement about grizzly on Texada Island ,” June 13], the provincial government states that: "While the province will relocate bears if circumstances allow, in this ...
Mamalilikulla First Nation has offered to have the Texada Island grizzly bear translocated to its traditional territory, but ...