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Authorities in British Columbia are investigating the unlawful shooting of a female black bear along with her cubs near Williams Lake. The tragic incident has ignited community outcry over wildlife protection and regulatory enforcement, leaving investigators with a challenging case.
B.C.'s Conservation Officer Service is investigating to find the person who illegally shot and killed a female black bear near Williams Lake, leaving behind five cubs.
British Columbia's Conservation Officer Service says an investigation is underway to find the person who illegally shot and killed a female black bear near Williams Lake, leaving behind five cubs.
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