Tag: BC wildlife


  • New Chronic Wasting Disease Case Found in BC’s Kootenay Deer Population

    New Chronic Wasting Disease Case Found in BC’s Kootenay Deer Population

    New case of chronic wasting disease confirmed in Kootenay deer A recent check by British Columbia’s wildlife authorities confirmed another case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in a deer population, extending the province’s tally to nine confirmed cases. The finding, centered in the Kootenay region, underscores ongoing concerns about the spread of this fatal neurological…

  • New Chronic Wasting Disease Case Detected in BC Deer in Kootenay

    New Chronic Wasting Disease Case Detected in BC Deer in Kootenay

    New CWD Case in British Columbia’s Kootenay Region A fresh case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) has been confirmed in a deer within British Columbia’s Kootenay region, marking another addition to the province’s growing list of affected wildlife. According to a statement from the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, the newest case increases…

  • New CWD Case Detected in B.C. Deer: Kootenay Brings Province to Nine

    New CWD Case Detected in B.C. Deer: Kootenay Brings Province to Nine

    Overview: CWD in British Columbia Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has been detected once again in British Columbia’s wild deer population. The latest confirmed case is in the Kootenay region, bringing the province’s total number of detected cases to nine. While this development is concerning for wildlife enthusiasts and local hunters alike, provincial officials stress that…

  • Grizzly Bear Attack in BC injures Students and Teachers

    Grizzly Bear Attack in BC injures Students and Teachers

    Overview of the Incident A grizzly bear attack occurred on Thursday in a remote community on British Columbia’s Central Coast, injuring several students and teachers. The incident took place in Bella Coola, a region known for its rugged terrain and seasonal wildlife activity. Local authorities, school officials, and conservation officers are coordinating the response and…