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Bear Smart Committee to meet on Wednesday

PORT HARDY, B.C. – Residents are invited to learn about being bear smart Wednesday night.

The District of Port Hardy’s Bear Smart Committee meets at 6 p.m. at the Municipal Hall tomorrow.

The Bear Smart initiative encourages communities and residents to reduce the number of human-wildlife conflicts. Another main goal of the program is to focus efforts on reducing the number of bears destroyed due to conflicts with humans, according to the District’s website.

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In order for a community to achieve “bear smart” status, the region must meet certain criteria:

  • Prepare a bear hazard assessment of the community and surrounding area.
  • Prepare a bear/human conflict management plan that is designed to address the bear hazards and land-use conflicts identified in the previous step.
  • Revise planning and decision-making documents to be consistent with the bear/human conflict management plan.
  • Implement a continuing education program directed at all sectors of the community.
  • Develop and maintain a bear-proof municipal solid waste management system.
  • Implement “Bear Smart” bylaws prohibiting the provision of food to bears as a result of intent, neglect, or irresponsible management of attractants.

The District has a number of tips on its website on how you can reduce human-wildlife conflicts.

Some of these include never storing garbage or recycling outside, unless you’re using an approved bear-proof container or bear-proof enclosure, and never storing coolers outside, even clean and empty ones.

The District also has some tips on what to do if you see a bear.

If that happens, you are not supposed to run, give the bear space, leave the area or make a wide detour and watch for aggressive behaviors from the bear.

All bear sightings and conflicts should be reported immediately to the BC Conservation Officer Service at 1-877-952-7277.

For more details on staying safe around bears, and further information on the Bear Smart program, visit the District of Port Hardy’s website.

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