As the warmer season approaches and bears emerge from hibernation, residents of Northwest B.C. are being urged to take extra precautions to secure their garbage and prevent encounters with wildlife.
Residents are advised to keep garbage secure and only place it outside on the morning of the collection day. Officer Taraddei highlights the importance of preventing the bears from accessing anything that might entice them with smells, noting that it is unlawful under the Wildlife Act to leave attractants accessible to bears.
He further advises residents maintain a safe distance upon encounter and report bear sightings to the Conservation Officer Service for appropriate action. “In Kitimat, there’s a larger population of grizzly bears, but there is also a fair amount of black bears, as well,” Serafino noted.“It’s fewer in Prince Rupert than in Smithers, but they’re definitely there,” Taraddei said.
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