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ants-1.3719678> Be bear aware: Pick ripe fruits from trees or pay a fine,
says City of Coquitlam to property owners
A 10-year-old girl is in hospital with critical injuries after a bear attack
in Port Coquitlam, B.C., Saturday.
Conservation Office inspector Murray Smith said the girl was attacked by a
female black bear with her cub.
The incident took place near Shaughnessy Street and Lincoln Avenue at about
5 p.m. PT., according to B.C. Ambulance, not far from a popular trail along
the Coquitlam River that leads to a nearby watershed and wilderness area.
Smith said conservation officers killed the sow when they found her.
“The bear wouldn’t leave the location with a lot of human presence at that
spot, and so the bear was destroyed,” he said.
The cub is still at large, he said, and people are being asked to stay away
from the area for the time being.
Smith said the officers are looking into the bear and cub’s conflict history
to see if they had exhibited a loss of fear of humans. Depending on what
they discover, the cub may also be killed.
He said it wasn’t yet clear what had provoked the attack.
“These situations are very challenging for everyone involved,” he said. “We
want to make sure that we keep bears wild and we don’t let them get too
comfortable in our communities.”
He reminded residents in the area to remove attractants like garbage and
fruit from trees.
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ants-1.3719678> Coquitlam ‘bears’ down on residents who leave out wildlife
attractants

If we don’t want bears getting too comfortable around humans, why don’t we quit crowding them by constantly moving into their territory. But we won’t. The developments and killing will go on.
She was probably acting in defense of her cub all I can think? What a damn shame!! I don’t know what the world is coming to! If anyone needs more tips and info on coexisting with bears check out my page: https://awarenesshelps.wordpress.com/bears/