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VIDEO: Hide your picnic baskets, the bears are out

Conservation officers are expecting to see highest number of bears in recent years this summer
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You can expect more bears roaming around B.C. this summer, as bear populations are at their highest peak in recent years.

That鈥檚 according to the B.C. Conservation Service, who destroyed 106 black bears, and four grizzly bears around the province in April and May 鈥 the highest numbers of bears killed ever recorded by the ministry.

鈥淲e鈥檒l have very busy years and then it鈥檒l slow down again,鈥 conservation officer Simon Gravel said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e probably at the top of the curve this year.鈥

The number of reports being made to the conservation service RAPP line also doubled to more than 3,000 calls in the same time period.

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As more cities get on board with bear-smart techniques, like bear-proof garbage bins, Gravel said the population surge is being mitigated.

Destroying 鈥 or euthanizing 鈥 bears is the last option, and the sooner people report a sighting, the likelier conservation services can instead rely on non-lethal techniques, including relocating the bears or hazing 鈥 when officers use techniques to chase bears out of neighbourhoods.

Bears getting comfortable and wondering into peoples鈥 backyards 鈥渁ll start with rewards,鈥 Gravel said, which include overgrown fruit and nut trees and garbage being left out.



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About the Author: Ashley Wadhwani-Smith

I began my journalistic journey at Black Press Media as a community reporter in my hometown of Maple Ridge, B.C.
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