Canada, Greenland to jointly manage polar bears

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CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) – Canada and Greenland agreed on Friday to create a joint commission to recommend how many of the polar bears shared between the two countries can be hunted each year.

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Canada, Greenland to jointly manage polar bears

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