Grizzly bear attacks students, teachers in British Columbia
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'Dangerous situation': Conservation officers intensify hunt after grizzly attack on students, teacher near Bella Coola
A grizzly bear charged a group of 20 students and teachers Thursday near the Bella Coola River, seriously injuring three children and one adult. Two days after a grizzly bear attacked a class of elementary students and teachers near the Bella Coola River, the animal remains at large while conservation officers try to capture it and two other bears.
Following an attack on a school group on British Columbia’s Central Coast, the B.C. Wildlife Federation is calling on the province to consider lifting the ban on hunting grizzly bears — but not everyone is convinced.