Sat 28 Jun 2008
Killing Young Grizzly for “Hanging Around!”- BC
Posted by Barb under BC Info , Bear Information , Call to Action , Grizzly Bear Info , Large Carnivore Habitat Info , News
Phone: 250-358-2610; wildernesswatch@netidea.com
PRESS RELEASE
The killing occurred on the evening of June 23 just after bear researcher Baden Cross anchored his boat near the marina. He and his wife heard a loud rifle shot from behind the marina. They then observed a tractor dragging a dead bear down to the water. Cross and his wife went to investigate and saw what appeared to them to be a subadult grizzly bear, freshly shot. The marina staff then towed the dead bear out into the cove and sunk it after tying 3 or 4 old car batteries to its neck. When asked by Cross whether they had consulted with the Conservation Officer Service, staff said they had not. When asked if the young grizzly was a problem they said it was not but they just did not want it “hanging around”.
According to independent bear biologist Wayne McCrory, who works with Cross, “hanging around” is no excuse for killing an animal. “In my opinion, a young grizzly bear is no more dangerous than the black bears that hang around the marina. There are other ways to deter such bears than killing them, such as using noisemakers and electric fencing. Whether the grizzly bear was attracted to fruit trees known to be on the property or other attractants such as garbage or barbecues should be subject to investigation.”
Cross has since laid a complaint with the Conservation Officer Service requesting that the incident be thoroughly investigated and charges laid if necessary. Throwing dead batteries into the ocean should also be investigated under the Fisheries Act.
Contact: Wayne McCrory: 250-358-7796.


June 28th, 2008 at 8:48 pm
When do we form a posse? I am astounded at the ignorance of this action. Makes me ashamed to be human…
I must thank Mr. Baden Cross for exposing this bull sh*t and not ignoring the stupidity of these actions. One can only hope that this kind of thing is an isolated incidence.
July 7th, 2008 at 7:22 am
This isnt an isloated incident, someone from lagoon cove did the same thing 2 years ago when the grizzly was hanging around the floats eating rotting prawn bait.