Throughout 2025, a saga unfolded the place a harmful, food-habituated grizzly bear swam throughout three miles of saltwater to Texada Island in British Columbia, Canada. The bear had been tagged within the left ear. It was a younger boar about 4 years outdated that had been relocated twice as a result of conflicts with people. The bear saved coming again. Simply earlier than the swim, the bear had been breaking into fishing boats and had stalked two youngsters on the seaside. They needed to take to the water to keep away from the bear on Could 22, 2025. COS is the acronym for the Conservation Officers Service in British Columbia. From sportfishing.com:
The COS cited further encounters in Could, together with on Could 22 in Powell River.
“The bear displayed aggressive behaviour by stalking two residents whereas strolling on a path,” acknowledged COS.
Luckily, the residents have been in a position to escape, however it wasn’t simple.
“The folks escaped by getting into and remaining within the water for half an hour whereas the bear remained on shore circling backwards and forwards. The grizzly bear tore up one among their jackets on shore earlier than leaving,” COS stated.
One other current incident occurred on Could 27 on Texada Island.
In keeping with COS, “the grizzly bear stalked a resident strolling house together with her horse and canine for half a kilometer.”
On Texada Island, residents appeared united in opposition to a grizzly bear invasion. Opinions have been divided about the best way to take away the bear. Some residents thought the bear needs to be killed. Others thought the bear needs to be trapped and relocated. The COS was not prepared to use both possibility. They’d not difficulty a kill order for the bear, however acknowledged it was too habituated to relocate, because it already got here again to areas of dense human inhabitants after two relocation makes an attempt. A resident of Texada posted this message to the Fb Texada message board:
I’m the one that was charged by the grizzly bear whereas strolling with my horse and canine on Could 28. Indisputably, probably the most scary expertise of my life. I’m nonetheless recovering from that have.
I’ve learn the posts relating to the bear for the previous month. I agree that issues want to vary. I don’t assume Texada is an effective place for a grizzly bear. What’s the reply to this downside? I don’t know.
Mark Robert, who first found and took video of the grizzly on Texada, stated this about Texada Island:
“The largest predator is a raccoon. Everybody has free roaming chickens and goats and sheep, nobody is admittedly ready for a big predator.”
Native bear supporters discovered a tribe prepared to move the bear to a distant salmon stream, the place there was loads of meals and few people. After the COS refused, adopted by tribal negotiations, the COS agreed to permit the relocation by personal events. The bear lovers have been in a position to elevate the $20,000 to $30,000 required for the relocation. Just a few days earlier than the relocation trapping efforts have been to begin, the grizzly was shot and killed.
The investigation finally decided that two Island residents have been concerned. They have been every fined $3,000 for failure to report the killing of a grizzly bear. They weren’t charged with the unlawful killing of the bear. It might be the killing was justified as self-defense. The main points of the taking pictures and killing haven’t been made public. From Fb:
Texada Island residents Kody Bevan and Seneca Antony pleaded responsible and have been sentenced in Powell River provincial court docket as we speak for failing to promptly report the wounding or killing of a grizzly bear, a violation below part 75(2) of the Wildlife Act (WLA).
In July 2025, the BC Conservation Officer Service initiated an investigation into the killing of a tagged grizzly bear after receiving a report it had been shot and presumably wounded within the Van Anda space. The BCCOS carried out an intensive investigation into these allegations, which resulted in these fees being laid.
Bevan and Antony every obtained a $3,000 high-quality, with $2,000 from every high-quality directed to the Habitat Conservation Belief Basis.
Evaluation
It appears unlikely that these elevating cash to relocate the grizzly will use a number of the funds to pay the fines for Kody and Seneca. The bear was habituated and harmful. The dangerous habits should not erased by relocation. The COS ought to have euthanized the bear earlier than it swam to Texada Island. Grizzly bears should not endangered in British Columbia. Their populations are growing, which is why extra bears are getting into populated areas, turning into habituated to people, and turning into harmful.
Relocating habituated bears strikes the issue from one place to a different. The harmful bear turns into like a landmine within the forest. Possibly nobody will set off it till it turns into inert. The potential is there for years to return. British Columbia has banned most searching of grizzly bears, thus eliminating one of the vital efficient methods of eradicating aggressive, harmful bears from the bear inhabitants.
As famous by Stephan Herrero, bears that aren’t afraid of people are typically killed, both throughout aggressive habits or when hunted. This tendency is accelerated when people generally carry efficient weapons.
About Dean Weingarten:
Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a navy officer, was on the College of Wisconsin Pistol Crew for 4 years, and was first licensed to show firearms security in 1973. He taught the Arizona hid carry course for fifteen years till the purpose of Constitutional Carry was attained. He has levels in meteorology and mining engineering, and retired from the Division of Protection after a 30 12 months profession in Military Analysis, Growth, Testing, and Analysis.




















