GRANDE CACHE, Alta. — Concerns are being raised about Alberta’s new policy on rehabilitating orphaned bears after a grizzly cub was killed by wildlife officers this week. Two women rescued a grizzly bear cub near Grande Cache this week after watching it for five days to see if its mother would return for it. “We brought it home and fed it some goat’s milk,” said Brandy Gienger, who’s with the Grande Cache Animal Society. Grizzly bears were listed as threatened in Alberta in 2010 when it was determined there were only about 700 left.
Source: National Post May 12, 2018 17:37 UTC