Group urges rehab for three Alberta grizzly cubs, upgrades to bear protection
BANFF, Alta. – A group of scientists and animal advocates wants the Alberta government to rehabilitate three orphaned grizzly cubs rather than allow them to be sent to zoos.
In an open letter to the government, the group expresses concerns about the cubs left alone when their mother was shot by a hunter in southwestern Alberta earlier this month.
The young bruins are being cared for at the Calgary Zoo and advocates say zoo officials intend to seek permanent homes for the cubs at other facilities across North America.
The letter signed by 73 scientists, educators and conservationists from Alberta, British Columbia and outside Canada says Alberta is ignoring its grizzly population.