They were in a tree calling their dead mother. Two B.C. bear cubs whose mother was shot after she twice foraged through a freezer of meat and fish. A B.C. conservation officer was ordered to kill the two bear cubs, but Bryce Casavant refusedand was suspended without pay. International support followed for Casavant, including a petition signed by many thousands. We talk to Robin Campbell - Founder of the North Island Wildlife Recover Association where the bear cubs are now.
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They were in a tree calling their dead mother. Two B.C. bear cubs whose mother was shot after she twice foraged through a freezer of meat and fish. A B.C. conservation officer was ordered to kill the two bear cubs, but Bryce Casavant refused
and was suspended without pay. International support followed for Casavant, including a petition signed by many thousands. We talk to Robin Campbell - Founder of the North Island Wildlife Recover Association where the bear cubs are now.

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