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Remembering Aman
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Family members of Aman Virk gathered for a photo at the fifth annual Aman Virk Memorial Golf Tournament held at the Golden Golf Club on June 13. The family was joined by many friends at the tournament held in honour of the former Mayor of Golden. Darryl Crane/ Star Photo
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A happy homecoming for Tika the grizzly bear Darryl Crane editor@thegoldenstar.net
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looked fantastic.” This was not the first time the group has helped a bear that was near death recuperA male grizzly bear cub named Tika, who ate. was found orphaned, matted and starving “We have seen this a lot in black bears. They near Nicholson in December of 2912, was re- come in half dead and we provide them some released in the Golden area on July 8. good food and peace and quiet. It is amazing The cub was rehabilitated by Peter and how they can recuperate. Nature is an incredAngelika Langen of the Northern Lights ible thing,” she said. Wildlife Society in Smithers. Angelika said that when Tika was being “He came just before Christmas and the released he moved very cautiously before first month was touch and go. He was very heading out into the forest. underweight and had some neurological “He moved very slowly at first but then he problems,” Angelika said. “He went from 35 started moving away and eating. He was in the pounds to 162 pounds at his release time. He transport for two days and we were feeding
him but fresh green food was there in front of him and it was just what he likes,” she said. Overall she was very happy with the way the release went. “It was as good as it can get. It is important because we want to make sure they are a part of the natural management unit. We do not want to upset the numbers in certain areas by putting more bears than would naturally be there,” she said. “To be able to give them that chance in the wild is incredible.” Tika now has a new GPS collar which will allow the society to keep track of his movements. continued on page 5