The Conservation Officer Service (COS) has attended and confirmed reports of a Grizzly Bear in the Function Junction and Cheakamus area of Whistler. In a notice issued a few hours ago, RMOW said this is the same bear that was on the Western outskirts but has now moved to the South end of the community.
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Residents and visitors are asked not to travel to these areas to view the bear to ensure it is not crowded and has the space it needs to feed and perform natural behaviours.
Actions to reduce the risk of conflict:
Ensure all pets are leashed when out walking, at all times, unless in a designated off-leash area
Secure garbage and compost correctly, so wildlife is not attracted to homes
Hike in groups of 4+
Use your voice when biking to shout ahead and reduce the risk of surprise encounters
Additionally, carrying bear spray when hiking and biking can help if a situation escalates beyond an encounter.
If you do encounter a bear, it is important to give the bear space. Speak in a calm, firm voice. Check around you to ensure there are no other bears, cubs or a food source the bear may be trying to access. Back away slowly from the area. If you do find yourself between a bear and cubs or a food source, move calmly and quietly to the free area to create space between yourself, the bear, cubs or food. Remaining calm and not making loud noise shows the bear that you are not a threat to them and want to leave the area.
Please report any conflicts with grizzly bears to the COS on: 1-877-952-7277.
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