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b.c. conservation officers capture four more grizzly bears in bella coola

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file photo of a grizzly bear. elaine thompson/ap / ap
b.c. conservation officers say they have captured four more grizzly bears near bella coola.
the bears will be tested to determine whether they were involved in an attack on schoolchildren two weeks ago, according to a social. media post from the b.c. conservation officer service wednesday evening.
four other grizzly bears captured in bella coola last week were relocated. examination of evidence confirmed they were not involved in the attack.
officers say the bears were released in an undisclosed location within their home range, far from the community, in co-ordination with wildlife biologists and the provincial wildlife veterinarian.
post-release monitoring using gps collars indicates the bears are healthy and preparing to den for the winter, officers said.
conservation officers remain in bella coola as the investigation into the attack continues.
residents are still asked to avoid the 4 mile area, stay indoors, and not search for any bears themselves.
four people — three children and an adult — from acwsalcta school were seriously injured and airlifted to vancouver for treatment. there has been no update on their condition.
the ministry of environment said there have been 24 calls about human-wildlife conflict involving grizzly bears in the bella coola area this year, 18 of which were in the past three months.
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tiffany crawford
tiffany crawford

i have been working as a print reporter for nearly 16 years at the vancouver sun, but i started my career in broadcast journalism in 2001, working for the radio arm of the canadian press called broadcast news in vancouver. still a green reporter, i was sent off to cover the 2003 firestorm in kelowna. i loved my job at cp but i had itchy travel feet. so, i ventured off to china and then to spain before heading back to vancouver.

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