4 grizzly bears killed by hunters through Alberta's 'problem wildlife' program so far

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The most recent bear killing happened on June 8, south of Pincher Creek, where the province says a grizzly bear killed several cattle." width="620" />

Four grizzly bears have been killed by authorized hunters since the Alberta government introduced the Wildlife Management Responder Network in June 2024.

The most recent lethal grizzly removal happened on June 8, south of Pincher Creek, where the province says a grizzly bear killed several cattle.

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