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Grizzly bear hunting is for the trophy and the thrill of shooting a grizzly bear. Montana might use private citizens to remove bears with a history of management or habituation.
And that is really the challenge that people have trouble with." Resident hunters often claim their perspective is lacking from grizzly hunting media coverage in B.C. Their thoughts on the issue are ...
But the trophy ban is causing backcountry backlash, as it did when then-premier Ujjal Dosajh brought in a three-year moratorium on hunting the iconic predator in 2001, only to see it quickly ...
Apart from hunting by Indigenous people for food, social or ceremonial purposes, the B.C. government banned all grizzly hunting on Dec. 18, 2017. The decision remains controversial.
In 2005, Ellis sold his hunting-outfitting licence, covering 25,000 sq. km, for $1.3 million. The 59-year-old poured the proceeds into Bella Coola Grizzly Tours, one of 50 bear-viewing firms now ...
Only a ban on all grizzly hunting will ensure that the slaughter ends. David Suzuki is a scientist, broadcaster, author and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation.
About 250 to 300 grizzly bears are killed each year in B.C. A grizzly trophy hunt for a non-resident hunter could cost between $15,000 and $25,000.
A drop of about 40 per cent in the numbers prompted the ministry responsible for hunting permits to close the grizzly hunt for two years. It reopened the hunt in 2013 with lower quotas.
B.C. professional hunting guides and outfitters are in court today to challenge a provincial ban on grizzly bear hunting that they say was purely political and not based on sound wildlife ...