As bears are waking up from hibernation, residents should take steps to prevent close encounters
KAMLOOPS — It’s that time of the year again when bears wake up from hibernation and start to circle around for food. According to WildSafe BC, Kamloops had 579 reports to Conservation Officers about black bears in 2023. Even though bear attacks are rare, people should still prevent encounters to happen.
The key is managing any wildlife attractants — items that are usually left outside and have a smell.
“Even if you can’t smell it, bears have a much stronger sense of smell. It’s things like your garbage cans, bird feeders, even the seed and bird feeders that has a strong smell. Pet food left outdoors, dirty barbecues, anything of that sort of nature that would have a smell,” explained Gabriela De Romeri, the communications coordinator at WildSafe BC.