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One of the most exciting big game hunts is to spot-and-stalk black bears alongside logging roads in British Columbia. Follow along on this adventure with Colin Kearns from Field & Stream.
British Columbia has an estimated 160,000 black bears (more than a quarter of Canada’s black bear population). The entire Lower 48 has a rough estimate of 400,000 black bears in total. This hearty ...
These days, some hunters have even turned to drones to track game from above without frightening them away, but now it seems that the government of British Columbia has decided that using drones ...
British Columbia is taking steps to protect big game animals that survived summer wildfires in the southeastern part of the province. Vehicles used by hunters banned for 10 months of the year in ...
The new, green government of British Columbia is banning all trophy hunting of grizzly bears in the province, which is larger than Texas, effective November 30. An estimated 250 grizzlies have ...
In a win for conservationists and environmental groups, British Columbia says it will no longer allow the trophy hunting of grizzly bears in the Canadian province starting on Nov. 30.
The Wilderness Committee, a conservation group which campaigns against the hunting of bears for sport, said it had been waiting for the ban for the past 16 years.