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B.C. First Nation Mourns Death of Texada Grizzly, Wants Better Wildlife Coordination

TEXADA ISLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 24 – The shíshálh Nation stresses the need for coordinated wildlife management after the grizzly bear mayukw’s death on Texada Island, highlighting collaborative efforts with other partners.

  • Recently, the shíshálh Nation mourns the death of the grizzly bear `mayukw`, which was recently found on spil5sen .
  • Last week, the shíshálh Nation emphasized its connection to the land and role in protecting the natural world, highlighting its responsibility to care for all beings.
  • Last week, the shíshálh Nation emphasized respectful, coordinated human-wildlife interactions, and over several weeks it discussed relocating the bear to Xw̱malhkwu .
  • Though the outcome is not what we had hoped for, the shíshálh Nation will continue working alongside other First Nations, government agencies and local communities to center safety and respect for wildlife.
  • Looking forward, the shíshálh Nation said, highlighting broader lessons for communities and governments on wildlife responses.
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B.C. First Nation mourns death of Texada grizzly, wants better wildlife coordination

shíshálh Nation says planning, open communication, and shared responsibility can prevent repeat

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Coast Reporter broke the news in Sechelt, Canada on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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