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Bear shot dead when forced out of burning den in Labrador, officials say

Wildlife enforcement officials say a black bear was illegally killed, after escaping from its den which had been set on fire.

Investigation into Dec. 3 incident continuing, wildlife officials say

Officials say the investigation has led them to believe a black bear was shot dead after its den was set on fire, about 100 km north of Churchill Falls. (File Photo) (CBC)

A black bear was shot dead while escaping its den which had been set on fire, about 100 kilometres north of Churchill Falls, Labrador inDecember, according to Fish and Wildlife Enforcement officials.

The illegal killing is alleged to have happened in the areas of Orma Lake and Sail Lake on or aroundDec. 3.

According to a news release issued Tuesday afternoon by the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources the investigation is continuing.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Fish and Wildlife Enforcement in Wabushat (709) 944-4898 or via stoppoaching.ca.