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Friday, October 04, 2019
Emaciated grizzly bears in Canada spark greater concerns over depleted salmon population
With hibernation fast approaching, a grizzly bear family is spotted searching for fish near the shores of Canada's Knight Inlet. They're emaciated.
The heartbreaking images, captured by a Canadian photographer, have sparked concern from wildlife observers. They worry whether the bear and two cubs will even make it through hibernation.
It also shines light on another victim of the climate crisis and the depletion of wild salmon population.
Knight Inlet is a prime tourist spot in British Columbia, Canada for grizzly bear viewing. Visitors from all over the world come to take in the wilderness and admire the wildlife.
The Mamalilikulla First Nation has been monitoring the bears, specifically those in Hoeya Sound and Lull Bay, for several years.
"They have drastically changed within a couple months," Jake Smith, guardian watchman manager for the Mamalilikulla First Nation, told CNN. "The bears are in trouble."
Smith said when he saw the images on Friday, he knew he had to try to help. The bears' main food source, salmon, is at an all time low in the area. Commercial fishermen in British Columbia are calling this the worst salmon season in nearly 50 years. In August, a report released by the Fisheries and Oceans Canada
noted that Canada's climate is warming twice as fast as the global
average, drastically impacting the salmon's ecosystems. The report also
cited marine heatwaves, increased floods and droughts as causing greater
stress on the fish...MORE
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To save their climate Canada needs to stop the pollution from all of their steel mills, and other polluting factories. That will surely do the job. As for the starving grizzly bears it seems as if there are enough salmon for caring adults to bring them their food. Where did these scarce salmon come from, enough for folks to feed the bears? Let's see....wasn't it the starving Polar Bears a few years back? No ice flows, no seals, just a few years and the Polar Bears would all be gone. I guess the bears forgot to read the news. There are plenty of bears now. Besides do a couple of poor condition grizzly bears indicate that an entire population of bears is starving to death? Used oats people wringing their hands. Maybe the bears are wormy haven eaten a few demonrats from New York?
"Maybe the bears are wormy haven eaten a few demonrats from New York?"
Hilarious.
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