Four victims, including three children and an adult, were hospitalized and seven were treated in Canada’s British Columbia.
An aggressive grizzly bear attacked a group of schoolchildren and teachers on a walking trail in Canada, injuring eleven people, including three children and an adult who were hospitalized.
Following an attack on a school group on British Columbia’s Central Coast, the B.C. Wildlife Federation is calling on the ...
Three children were among those injured when a grizzly emerged from the forest in a remote part of Canada and charged a group ...
Two people are in critical condition and multiple others have been injured after a grizzly bear attacked a group of students ...
There has been an unusual amount of grizzly bear activity in B.C. this year, according to experts. Find out more ...
B.C. conservation official delivered a briefing on Friday (Nov. 21) after a grizzly bear attacked a group of elementary ...
B.C. Wildlife Federation: "This will keep getting worse until science-based wildlife management is reinstated." ...
New details are being revealed about the grizzly bear that attacked a group of teachers and students in Canada.
Kevin Van Damme of the BC Conservation Officer Service said the teachers used bear spray and small noisemakers called bear ...
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Pupils flee as grizzly attacks ...
The odds of getting hit by a bus or attacked by an angry grizzly bear are astronomically low, but they do happen. Wyoming ...