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The large bear was consistently seen on doorbell cameras and tracks were seen throughout the neighborhood, accessing garbage, ...
The appearance of grizzly bears in the Sayward Valley may no longer be a rare event, but the new normal, according to wildlife experts.
Wildlife officials decided to euthanize the bear after it repeatedly accessed garbage and broke into vehicles.
The grizzly bear that pursued a Pinehaven resident, damaging at least one resident’s cars before chasing him into his home, has been euthanized.
Idaho Fish and Game euthanized an adult male grizzly on June 26,after it had become food-conditioned from consistently receiving food rewards in an Island Park ...
Idaho Fish and Game, in cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, euthanized an adult male grizzly after it had ...
Picture an epic showdown between a mighty silverback gorilla and a fearsome grizzly bear. The term “Silverback” specifically ...
The adult male bear swam over from the mainland on May 25 and has been spotted several times on Texada. The Conservation Officer Service said the grizzly stalked a resident walking home with her ...
The adult male grizzly has a yellow ear tag and was first spotted in Shehtekwahn Bay, across from Powell River, on May 25.
The bear, an adult male with a yellow ear tag, was first spotted in Shehtekwahn bay, across from Powell River. Texada resident Mark Robert and his girlfriend were the first to photograph the grizzly.
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 ...
All sightings of this grizzly bear should be reported to the conservation officer services’ report all poachers and polluters line at 1.877.952.7277.
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