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Milder weather draws black bears out of hibernation and, unfortunately, into 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 neighbourhoods
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A black bear and her cubs carefully balance in a tree.

As spring arrives and bears are heading out of hibernation, experts agree it鈥檚 time for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 residents to brush up on their bear-aware skills to ensure positive co-existence between bears and human residents.聽

Tim Schumacher, a conservation officer in the Sea to Sky Corridor, says black bears typically come out of hibernation in April. If the weather is more mild, however, they can come in and out of hibernation earlier.聽

鈥淲e did have a report of a sow and three cubs trying to access a locked garbage container on March 23 of this year already, and so we want people to always be vigilant in terms of securing all their attractants,鈥 he says.聽

Attractants, like food and garbage, can lure bears. Smaller animals like rodents can also flock, in turn causing predators like bobcats, cougars, wolves and coyotes to be attracted. According to Schumacher, bears can become dependent on human food.聽

聽鈥淭hey go to great lengths to try and get human food because they get so many more calories from garbage than they can from picking berries or eating grass.鈥

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A young grizzly bear looks for food. - The Grizzly Truth Documentary

Becoming addicted, the bears will only seek that food and associate people鈥檚 homes with human food. 鈥淲hen they start entering people鈥檚 homes for food we don鈥檛 have any other choice but to destroy that animal鈥 If you remove the food source the bear has no reason to be there.鈥

The recent addition of garbage totes to the 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 area has lots of benefits, he says, but have also introduced some new problems. Previously, people would store their garbage in a garage or in a shed. Now, green totes are often left in people鈥檚 yards, leaving tonnes of unsupervised time for bears to get their noses in them.聽

聽鈥淎ll it takes is one container to be left open, unlatched, for that bear to realize that鈥檚 where to get food,鈥 Schumacher says, and urges residents to store containers in a shed or garage if possible.聽

In October, 400 containers had to be replaced, he says.聽

鈥淭hey鈥檙e bear resistant, not bear proof.鈥

In addition to securing attractants, he stresses people need to be vigilant and aware they are in bear country. This includes not just knowing how to prevent a conflict, but what to do in an encounter. It鈥檚 also wise to remember that under the Wildlife Act, black bears are designated as dangerous animals.

鈥淥ne misconception is that they鈥檙e not dangerous. Then some people think they鈥檙e the most dangerous things in the world.鈥

Last year, he says there were two bear-related injuries in 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料. Though predatory attacks have happened in B.C., they are generally defensive.聽

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A young black bear explores the forest near 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 last year. - Jeremy Leete

鈥淚t鈥檚 usually a surprise type of thing, somebody turns a corner and a bear is in their garbage and the bears tries to get away and the person gets knocked over or scratched on the way by.鈥

He doesn鈥檛 anticipate a higher bear population this year, as populations fluctuate up and down, but the likelihood of human-wildlife conflict does increase as more people are out in the back country.聽

鈥淏ears aren鈥檛 out there to hurt us鈥 You just have to be cognisant.鈥

Another misconception, he says, is that calling the conservation officer service means the bear will be destroyed.聽

鈥淭hat鈥檚 not the case at all. We get into this job to save wildlife,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e do everything that we possibly can to avoid destroying bears and public education is the number one thing we can do.鈥

He recommends bear spray because there has never been a related fatality and it is more effective than a fire arm.聽

鈥淚鈥檓 used to bears charging at me鈥 but [still] it鈥檚 a fine motor skill to aim and shoot a fire arm.鈥

In addition to black bears, he says grizzlies are present on the outskirts of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 and Whistler and on the sides of the Sea to Sky Highway.聽

Prepare for grizzly bears

Rachel Forbes, executive director of the Grizzly Bear Foundation, agrees that being bear aware is the most important thing you can do to protect yourself 鈥 and bears.聽

鈥淚f you鈥檙e going out in the backcountry, do your homework, talk to a guide or to a conservation officer to know if there have been recent grizzly bear sightings in the area.鈥

She seconds bear spray as an ideal choice, but stresses the need to know how to use it. Portable electric fences are another recommendation for hikers and backcountry campers. The fences are lightweight and can be easily set up around your tent.聽

When it comes to grizzlies, she says there are plenty that people aren鈥檛 aware of.聽

鈥淥ne of the big misperceptions is that grizzly bears are ferocious animals that will attack you, although that is a possibility that can happen, it will usually only happen if they are provoked to do so.鈥

Provocation includes any endangerment of their cubs.聽

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A grizzly bear takes a break to rest in the backcountry. - Jim Lawrence

On the other side, grizzly bears are also a threatened species in some areas of the province, she says.聽 鈥淥verall the population needs better protection in order to ensure its long-term survival.鈥

Threats to grizzlies include issues around habitat, food sources, management by the province of environmental laws and the grizzly bear hunt. In addition, where there in a human-grizzly conflict, the bear is usually put down.聽

Last summer, she says grizzly bears were spotted in places they鈥檙e not typically seen, like on the Sunshine Coast, she says.聽

鈥淪cientists are not sure what precipitated that, it might have been looking for new food sources, but it鈥檚 unclear.鈥

That being said, she says there is no reason for a grizzly to come into a town like 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 unless it鈥檚 absolutely desperate for food. According to Forbes, there has been pressure on food sources like salmon and pine nuts this year.聽

鈥淭hey can be struggling to put on enough weight in the summer prior to going into hibernation.鈥

The Grizzly Bear Foundation would like to see the expansion of the bear viewing industry, but with regulation, making sure guides are certified and there are proper animal welfare practices used. 鈥淲e would like to see it done well.鈥

Thomas Reissmann is the director of the documentary The Grizzly Truth, a film that looks at the grizzly hunt in British Columbia. It looks at various arguments brought forward by hunting organizations and special interest groups, as well as conflicts between hunters and bear viewing operations.鈥淭his intersection of First Nation rights, tourism, hunting rights, environments, it really fascinated me,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 was quite surprised as a foreigner that this iconic species, which is part of the Supernatural British Columbia campaign, is also being hunted.鈥

While grizzly hunting is not legal in the 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 area, in B.C. as a whole, 573 grizzly bears are allowed to be killed in the province each year.

搁别颈蝉蝉尘补苍苍听says a small, vocal minority keep the hunt going. A recent poll by聽Insights West on behalf of the Commercial Bear Viewing Association shows the majority of rural British Columbians oppose the hunt. 聽

While shooting the documentary in B.C., Alberta and Montana from April to November of last year, he says he learned a lot about the iconic bear.聽

聽鈥淭he most surprising thing was we have this notion of the grizzly bear as this dangerous and ferocious animal鈥 I came to realize we really have a wrong perception of these bears.鈥

He says the most important thing for the grizzly bear鈥檚 conservation is survival.聽

聽鈥淎 part of the documentary is dedicated to this notion of coexistence with bears, and what can we do in order to reduce human-bear conflict because a lot of times these bears that get caught up in that conflict get captured and destroyed. It鈥檚 an important part of saving bear lives too.鈥

He suggests people protect themselves in bear country with bear bells, bear spray and portable electric fences.聽

There are approximately 15,000 grizzlies in B.C.聽搁别颈蝉蝉尘补苍苍听says declining salmon stocks, habitat destruction and logging are other dangers to the grizzlies, but ending the hunt would be immediately beneficial.聽

鈥淎 short-term, easy solution is that we aren鈥檛 going to take out these grizzly bears.鈥

The film became available on Vimeo On Demand on March 30, 2017. Proceeds from the film will support the Raincoast Conservation Foundation and the Pacific Salmon Foundation.

Conservation Officer Schumacher stresses that residents should call the conservation officer service at聽 1-877-952-7277 with any sightings or issues, and to keep in mind one important detail. 聽

聽鈥淭hey were here before us and we have to learn to co-exist with them.鈥

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