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B.C.'s conservation officers should be held accountable for record number of black bears killed, say advocates
Pacific Wild is calling for independent oversight of B.C.'s conservation officers after a record 603 black bears were killed last year.
Bears will soon be emerging from hibernation and environmental groups are worried that B.C.’s conservation officers will kill more this year than last.
In 2023, a record 603 black bears were killed by B.C. conservation officers, up from 493 the year before, according to provincial data.
“I think the biggest thing people need to know is these bears are not an animal to be feared,” said Ellie Lamb, a wildlife advisor with Pacific Wild and a longtime bear guide in B.C.
“The public does not want to continue to see these animals shot out of trees and cubs killed … it’s just unbelievable the trauma that the community members have had to endure seeing, you know, military-style weapons moving through their community.”
https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/bc-conservation-officers-black-bear-deaths
B.C.'s conservation officers should be held accountable for record number of black bears killed, say advocates
Pacific Wild is calling for independent oversight of B.C.'s conservation officers after a record 603 black bears were killed last year.
Bears will soon be emerging from hibernation and environmental groups are worried that B.C.’s conservation officers will kill more this year than last.
In 2023, a record 603 black bears were killed by B.C. conservation officers, up from 493 the year before, according to provincial data.
“I think the biggest thing people need to know is these bears are not an animal to be feared,” said Ellie Lamb, a wildlife advisor with Pacific Wild and a longtime bear guide in B.C.
“The public does not want to continue to see these animals shot out of trees and cubs killed … it’s just unbelievable the trauma that the community members have had to endure seeing, you know, military-style weapons moving through their community.”
https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/bc-conservation-officers-black-bear-deaths