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First Nations on B.C.'s coast have developed a plan to save "Tex," a grizzly bear that's taken up residence on Texada Island.
Tex the grizzly already had multiple relocations on his record and a history of breaking into fishing boats and following hikers in British Columbia when he swam to bear-free Texada Island. Now, ...
A legislator with the Tla’amin Nation says there is a plan — and funding — to trap the grizzly on Texada Island and move it ...
First Nations groups say a bear that made its way to Texada Island should be trapped and relocated to Bute Inlet nearly 100 ...
Three First Nations say they've created a plan to relocate the Texada Island grizzly bear that has caused issues for ...
The Mamalilikulla First Nation wants to bring the grizzly to their traditional territories, but the government spurned their ...
Mamalilikulla First Nation’s elected chief says moving the bear to Knight Inlet would save it from ‘certain death’ ...
Officers were called to the island after the bear was seen chasing livestock in the Crescent Bay Road area and will determine ...
A Lancaster County native and her family are looking for answers after her sister disappeared in May during a solo boating ...
The bear was even spotted in a backyard on Saturday. While the bear showed no aggression, just having a grizzly on the 116-square-mile island is enough to keep folks on high alert. A local caught the ...
Grizzly on Texada Island is safety risk, cannot be relocated, B.C. conservation officers say. The bear was reported chasing livestock on June 10 and 11 on Texada Island, ...