Grizzly Bears Killed in Lil'wat Territory
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•B.C. First Nation criticized for killing of twin grizzly bears in their territory | Globalnews.ca
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The Lil’wat Nation, near Mount Currie , north of Whistler , killed two grizzly bears.
The bears were born in February 2023 in the Upper Lillooet River Basin.
The Conservation Officer Service had previously recommended killing the male bear and relocating the female bear with a collar, but both bears were ultimately killed.
The Lilwat Nation hopes to continue to work together with Coast to Cascade .
The First Nation said it is working on finding a way to move forward.
“We all have a responsibility to recreating a balance in our relationship to the bears of our area,” Nelson said.
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