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The trophy hunting of grizzly bears is to be banned by the Canadian province of British Columbia, prompting praise for the local administration from environmental groups.
The Discovery Islands, off the coast of British Columbia, are luring a wider range of buyers who feel free to leave cities for more remote locales.
Grizzly bear cubs follow their mother in British Columbia, Canada, in 2014. The province has banned trophy hunting of grizzlies beginning at the end of November.
British Columbia outlaws hunting animals with drones - SiliconANGLEThanks to British Columbia’s new law, not only can hunters themselves no longer use drones to track or tag game in British ...
Several hunters are speaking out against the provincial government's recent changes to reduce caribou and moose hunting in northern British Columbia. Hunting regulations are reviewed by the ...
Andrew McKean and his hunting partner spend more than a week patroling the shoreline of British Columbia's Toa Lake before they see a pair of bull moose worth shooting.
Stanley M. Boots, of Baldwinsville, poses with the Roosevelt elk he shot recently during a hunting trip at Power River in British Columbia.
Grizzly bear cubs follow their mother in British Columbia, Canada, in 2014. The province has banned trophy hunting of grizzlies beginning at the end of November.