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Growing grizzly populations have led to fewer ungulates and increased fear of attacks says Chad Day
First Nations in the northwestern most corner of B.C. want to see the grizzly bear hunt restored within their territory.
Chad Day is the president of the Tahltan Central Government which serves as the administrative governing body of the remote Tahltan Nation.
He said it is important for people to understand that not all areas of the province have conservation concerns about grizzlies, which can kill up to 40 ungulate calves each month, according to studies in Alaska and other parts of the United States.
“They are the apex predators in our country,” Day said. “They are extremely dangerous to not just other wildlife but to people and the conservation efforts of…
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There are approximately 15,000 grizzly bears in B.C. (Pixabay photo)