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Fish and Wildlife encourages residents to be BearSmart after sighting in Grande Prairie

A bear was spotted in the County of Grande Prairie on the evening of Oct. 16 in the Sprucewood Park subdivision south of the city along Highway 40.

After receiving the reports from residents, the County of Grande Prairie issued a Dangerous Animal Alert, which has since ended on the morning of October 17.

Still, Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services issued a statement regarding bear safety as a whole.

According to Fish and Wildlife, bear activity increases in late summer and throughout the fall in Alberta as they prepare for hibernation. As a result, Fish and Wildlife is encouraging Albertans to use caution when working outdoors or recreating in bear country.

Some steps to take include carrying deterrents such as noisemakers and bear spray, managing the smells of potential bear food such as barbecues or pet food, and keeping garbage out of reach from bears.

Additionally, those living in bear country are advised to remain prepared for an encounter at any time. The Alberta Government suggests investing in bear-resistant garbage disposal methods and electric fencing for those living in rural areas.

Officials maintain that if a resident encounters a bear or any other wildlife that poses an imminent public safety concern they should immediately report the incident to the Report a Poacher line at 1-(800)-642-3800.

Ethan Montague
Ethan Montague
Reporter/Contributor for MyGrandePrairieNow.com and 104.7 2Day FM. Studied Broadcast News at SAIT. Team member since February 2023.
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