Lillooet RCMP September 27 Bear awareness

Lillooet

2023-09-27 23:10 PDT

Bear awareness and garbage disposal

Lillooet RCMP have received numerous calls for bears roaming in town this year. The BC Conservation Service is the lead agency for dealing with wildlife calls, reports can be made to 1-877-952-7277 for wildlife related concerns. Lillooet RCMP can be contacted if there are any immediate public safety concerns regarding wildlife. It is important to be bear aware and practice good garbage disposal practices to limit the potential for bear and human interactions.

Message from the District of Lillooet: If a bear has found an easy food source, such as garbage, and becomes habituated, it is a hard cycle to break and in most cases the animal must be put down. We urge the public to be responsible and respectful when disposing of their garbage and compost. If the wildlife cannot find a food source, they will naturally move on.

The BC Conservation Officer Service stated the following:

Picture of Grizzly bear walking by police vehicle on Texas Creek road.  Picture of Grizzly bear walking by Lillooet RCMP police vehicle on Texas Creek road.

Picture of Grizzly bear walking by Lillooet RCMP police vehicle on Texas Creek road. 

Released by

Cst. Balraj Saran

Media Relations Officer
Lillooet-Lytton RCMP
317 Main St, Lillooet BC, V0K 1V0

Email: balraj.saran@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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