B.C. Conservation Officer Service
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Black bear attacks, bites woman on Squamish trailThe woman was attacked by a black bear while she was walking her dog at a nature estuary in Squamish.CanadaMay 11, 2024
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9-foot Burmese python seized from Chilliwack, B.C. homeBurmese pythons are among a number of so-called controlled alien species that require a special permit to possess, ship transport or breed in B.C.CrimeMar 28, 2024
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RCMP issue warning after 6 coyote attacks in 1 week in Prince GeorgeMost of the attacks took place in downtown Prince George, and involved victims experiencing homelessness. Officials are urging people never to feed coyotes.EnvironmentSep 28, 2023
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Grizzly bear illegally killed, dumped in Squamish River: OfficialsA necropsy showed the bear had been shot, and that a rope had been tied around it in an effort to drag it in the river for disposal.CrimeAug 30, 2023
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B.C. tree planter was injured in ‘defensive attack’ by bear: OfficialsOfficials believe the bear involved was likely a grizzly, and say because of the defensive nature of the attack and the remote location, they will not attempt to trap it.EnvironmentJul 7, 2023
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300-pound grizzly bear spotted in Whistler, relocated by conservation serviceA female grizzly bear was seen near the Fairmont Hotel Saturday shortly before the Whistler Half Marathon was due to begin.EnvironmentJun 3, 2023
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Coyote killed after 2-year-old child bitten in Port CoquitlamThe B.C. Conservation Officer Service said the attack happened just after 8 p.m. in Lions Park. The child was taken to hospital with minor injuries.EnvironmentMay 11, 2023
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B.C. conservation officers rescue miner stranded by snowstorm near QuesnelThe 60-year-old man had headed out to his claim eight days earlier, and was four days overdue to come back after a large snowstorm.CanadaMar 10, 2023
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Another dog killed by coyote in Tri-Cities area, resident saysJohn Bail was walking his three dogs on a trail near his Port Moody home Monday, when they suddenly encountered a coyote.CanadaDec 11, 2022
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Leave fawns alone: B.C. Conservation Officer ServiceIT is typical for young ungulates to lie quietly in vegetation for hours at a time.CanadaMay 29, 2022
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