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2/26/2010B.C. parks and protected areas? Or a cemetery for griizzlies?
BY LARRY PYNN, Vancouver Sun- - - Conservation groups are calling for greater protection for the iconic white spirit bear, or kermode, of the northwest coast.
2/24/2010Impending Spring Hunt Imperils Iconic Spirit Bear
BY MARK HUME, Globe and Mail---Bear-viewing guide believes that there are no more than 200 white bears on the B.C. coast.
2/24/2010Hands Off Our Spirit Bear
BY BARBARA YAFFE, Vancouver Sun- - -The lucre of the trophy hunt must be weighed against the morality of wiping out a life. . .
2/22/2010One Sport That Doesn't Deserve a Trophy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - BC trophy hunt puts Olympic Games symbol and iconic spirit bear at risk.
2/18/2010Two groups at odds in determining the fate of the bears
BY GEORGE T. BAKER, Prince Rupert Daily News, A notice placed by the BC Wildlife Federation may break what little potential there was for an agreement between BC's Coastal First Nations and the BCWF.View more Pacific Wild Press
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2/3/2010Prominent Oil Critic Forced from University of Alaska
By Andy Rowell, OilChange, January 22nd, 2010 There is something about Alaska that attracts a special kind of person. Many people move or live there for its rugged landscape and spectacular wildlife.
2/3/2010Sea Lice Now a Serious Issue
BY WALTER CORDERY, Nanaimo Daily News, February 01, 2010 It looks like Alexandra Morton was right and that sea lice associated with fish farms are killing wild salmon.
1/28/2010Province Announces Transitional Policy for Aquaculture
The Province has placed a moratorium on issuing new finfish aquaculture licences and will no longer be accepting new applications for shellfish aquaculture, following Tuesday's B.C. Supreme Court ruling.
1/27/2010
B.C. eco-groups call for 50 percent land conservation
A coalition of environmental groups is calling on the B.C. government to conserve 50 per cent of the province's land base to fight climate change.
1/26/2010Target drops all farmed salmon from stores
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