B.C. First Nations offer haven for Texada grizzly, but officials say relocation not an option | Unpublished
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Author: Justine Hunter
Publication Date: June 21, 2025 - 08:00

B.C. First Nations offer haven for Texada grizzly, but officials say relocation not an option

June 21, 2025
Some time in late May, a young male grizzly made an improbable journey to Texada Island, one of the few rural communities in British Columbia that is considered bear-free. His most likely path involved a challenging but not impossible swim of about five kilometres across the Malaspina Strait from the mainland. The bear who has been dubbed “Tex” is believed to be four years old – a teenager who would have been chased from his home by bigger grizzlies, including his mother.


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