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Why Alaska’s Wildlife Authorities Are Firing at an Unlimited Number of Bears From Helicopters?
Environmental groups sue Alaska authorities for killing hundreds of grizzly bears without proper research into their impacts.
Environmental groups sued Alaska's wildlife authorities on Monday seeking to halt a predator control plan that lets game ...
Crews in Bella Coola, B.C., continue to search for a bear and her cubs after Thursday’s attack on school group that sent a ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks closes part of Bear Creek Trail, reminds hunters to be 'Bear Aware'
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks issued a reminder for hunters to be vigilant for bears, explaining that grizzly and black bears are spending more and more time ...
Even though the weather is cooling, bears are still active around the state and with so many hunters in the field, encounters ...
"The bear involved in the attack was shot by the survivor's hunting partner and is believed to be deceased," said a local spokesperson Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She has been ...
A federal judge on Thursday will decide the fate of 22 grizzly bears living in Wyoming near Yellowstone National Park. If the judge gives the go-ahead, grizzlies will be hunted in Wyoming for the ...
A hunter in Montana shot and killed two grizzlies on Wednesday near Seeley Lake in a remote area of Missoula County, Montana. The man says he shot ...
Following an attack on a school group on British Columbia’s Central Coast, the B.C. Wildlife Federation is calling on the ...
Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit against Alaska's wildlife authorities to stop a predator control plan allowing unlimited aerial hunting of bears. They argue the program threatens bear ...
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