Don't euthanize the black bear spotted on Coquitlam trail in BC

The Issue

British Columbia Conservation Officer Service might euthanize the black bear who 'tapped' at a woman on Coquitlam Crunch trail if it's caught.

On August 30, CBC News reported on a black bear that approached, tapped runner on popular Coquitlam, B.C., Full news here:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/black-bear-coquitlam-runner-1.5705377 

Please support this petition and ask conservation officer (Murray Smith) to relocate the black bear instead of euthanizing it.

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Navneet JhaPetition StarterI aspire to conserve wildlife, forest and our water through actions, laws, education and awareness.

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The Issue

British Columbia Conservation Officer Service might euthanize the black bear who 'tapped' at a woman on Coquitlam Crunch trail if it's caught.

On August 30, CBC News reported on a black bear that approached, tapped runner on popular Coquitlam, B.C., Full news here:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/black-bear-coquitlam-runner-1.5705377 

Please support this petition and ask conservation officer (Murray Smith) to relocate the black bear instead of euthanizing it.

avatar of the starter
Navneet JhaPetition StarterI aspire to conserve wildlife, forest and our water through actions, laws, education and awareness.

The Decision Makers

BC CO Service
BC CO Service
British Columbia Conservation Officer Service
Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy
Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy
Minister George Heyman
BC Parks
BC Parks
British Columbia
British Columbia
Premier
BC Wildlife Health Program
BC Wildlife Health Program

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Petition created on August 30, 2020