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Some Texada Island residents are hoping that a lone grizzly bear that recently swam to the island can be safely transported back to where it came from.
A small group of people living on Texada Island are trying to privately relocate a grizzly bear but conservation officers say the plan is not sanctioned by them or the province. The adult male grizzly ...
The five-year-old male grizzly was first spotted on Texada Island on May 25. Texada residents say the island is a predator-free community, and many were worried about the bear's presence.
Professional guide and bear advocate Ellie Lamb has travelled to Texada Island in an effort to educate residents and preserve the island’s grizzly bear known as Tex. The North Vancouver resident ...
In life, the grizzly bear that swam to Texada Island, B.C., in recent months had divided the community. In death, it's expected to do the same, after being found shot on Tuesday. Texada Island ...
B.C. Conservation officers say a grizzly bear that had caused problems in the past and had been relocated several times has been shot dead after making an appearance on B.C.'s largest Gulf Island. The ...
Officials are warning the public after a grizzly bear was seen on Texada Island. In a public notice posted Monday, the qathet Regional District said the adult male bear, which has a yellow ear tag ...
Texada Island’s grizzly bear was a topic for discussion among qathet Regional District directors, one of which had a close encounter with the animal. At the June 10 regional board meeting ...
A group of concerned residents on Texada Island is attempting to privately relocate a grizzly bear. The plan is not sanctioned by the Conservation Officer Service or the province.