As noted in a previous post, a February 2008 decision of the Alberta Court of Appeal effectively prevented the Tsuu T'ina Nation from enforcing an eviction notice against
residents of Black Bear Crossing whose band membership was disputed until such time as the membership of the residents was resolved (see 2008 ABCA 74).
Meanwhile, the parties were before the Alberta courts again when the Tsuu T'ina Nation cut off the water and utilities for the three remaining
residents of Black Bear Crossing (BBC).
Not exact matches
The controversy over the agency's management
of the species came to a head last February, when an Arizona Game and Fish Department trap that was meant for
black bears and cougars snared and killed «Macho B,» the last known U.S.
resident jaguar.
Be advised
of the presence
of wildlife including
resident black bears, cougars, and wolves.
Because
of our incredible diverse ecosystem off the northeastern coast
of Vancouver Island, BC we usually see some all
of the
resident marine mammal species including Orcas, humpback whales, Minke whales, porpoises, dolphins, sea lions, the occasional
black bear on the beach and,
of course, the birds.