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Campaign launched to protect B.C.’s grizzly bears

File photo of a grizzly bear. Photo Credit: Mark Bradley

One of B.C.’s biggest developers has launched a new campaign to protect B.C.’s grizzly bears.

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Polygon Homes has formed the Grizzly Bear Foundation, that will work to preserve the bear population.

Chairman Michael Audain says the foundation’s first project will be a board of inquiry that will tour the province to gather public input.

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A First Nations group that has been leading the effort to protect the grizzlies is already on board.

“There’s a lot of respect for bears in my community, my culture, and we did get a mandate from my community to end things like trophy hunting within our traditional territories,” said Douglass Neasloss, Kitasoo/Xai’xais Nation Chief.

“I think a lot of people just aren’t aware really what’s going on in their backyard so we’re certainly interested in educating and bringing awareness to the issue.”

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