Bear Notice – Shared on behalf of the Conservation Officer Service (COS)

Black bears in Callaghan valley. Photo by Justa Jeskova.

The RMOW confirms that on Friday, September 27, the Conservation Officer Service (COS) received and attended calls about a bear entering a property in the Blueberry area.

The bear entered the home twice, while the home was occupied, damaging property while gaining access through a window. The occupants hazed the bear; however, it returned.

When the COS attended the scene, they found the bear near the property and it was deemed a risk to public safety. The bear was destroyed.

Bears are currently in a state of hyperphagia, which means they are very hungry and have a strong desire to eat. They will go to greater lengths to access food and have great learning abilities and memory, which they apply to this task. If they have obtained a food reward, they are likely to return to the same place to try to gain access.

Report sightings of bears around properties to the COS: 1-877-952-7277, so they can perform non-lethal hazing, deterring bears from properties. The earlier that the COS are aware of potential bear incidents, the better.