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Habituated bear killed in Kelowna | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


May 23, 2021 - 9:12 AM
Conservation Officers euthanized a black bear last week that had become conditioned to feeding on garbage in Kelowna.
Officers killed an adult male black bear on Dell Road in Rutland after it became “highly human habituated and garbage-conditioned which caused it to be a threat to public safety,” according to the service in a press release.
In May, Kelowna Conservation Officers received 60 reports of bears accessing unprotected garbage, jeopardizing public safety, breaking into a home and a vehicle to access food. In B.C., it is an offence to feed or leave attracts for dangerous wildlife.
Relocation does not work with human habituated and food-conditioned bears, according to the service. These bears when relocated often return to their original home territory or become problem animals in other communities.  In addition, translocated wildlife often fail to adapt to their new habitat and, as a result, may starve to ....

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BEAR SHOT: Questions remain over shooting of bear in Norman yard


A Norman neighborhood is on edge after a black bear made its way into a home’s backyard and climbed a tree.After several tense hours, game wardens shot and killed the bear. Many people want to know why the bear was killed, so KOCO 5 got answers. The Norman Police Department said officers had to make a decision in order to protect the public. They spotted the bear in a tree in the backyard of a home near Elmwood and Pickard around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. Curious crowds gathered to see the bear. “There’s some bear up in the tree. I don’t know how it got there,” said onlooker Travis Williams.Meredith Dunn was in Ardmore when she got the call that there was a bear in her yard and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation was trying to capture the 150-pound animal. Game wardens used four tranquilizer darts to subdue the bear. It fell from the tree but was still moving.“It was injured and not fully sedated. In that situation it presented a danger to people,” said ....

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BEAR ENCOUNTERS: As human, bear populations grow, sightings increase


Wildlife experts are weighing in after a black bear was shot and killed in the backyard of a Norman home overnight.“We’re not surprised that bears are on the move. We’ve known that for a long time,” said Micah Holmes of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. “The only surprising thing was it was in someone’s backyard.”While an encounter with a bear is unusual for the metro, it’s not uncommon in other parts of the state. “That population is very healthy in Southeastern Oklahoma, and, naturally, as the population increases, the younger males and females will naturally expand to fill available habitat, and historically Oklahoma was home to black bears statewide,” Holmes said.He said in late spring and early summer it is not uncommon for bears, especially young males, to be on the move and the number of encounters to increase. While it s uncommon for us here in the metro Oklahoma City area, its common in southeast Oklahoma,” he said.As bear and hu ....

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