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May 04, 2018 - 10:08 AM
KELOWNA – A bear has been spotted in Kelowna’s Knox Mountain Park.
The City of Kelowna urges caution while in the area around Kathleen Lake, after nearby residents have reported encounters with a bear this week.
City of Kelowna spokesperson Tom Wilson says in a media release it's not unusual for bear sightings to occur this time of year and signs are in place to caution residents that bears may be in the area.
He urges residents to keep their distance and report any aggression to B.C. Conservation at 1-877-952-7277.
“People are encouraged to stay alert while enjoying natural parks and respect bears by anticipating and avoiding encounters with them,” Wilson says. “Travel in groups when possible, make noise and be sure to keep dogs leashed and on the trails. Bears can be aggressive, especially when defending their food or their cubs. If a bear is spotted, reduce potential conflicts by staying well away from the animal.”
For more information on bear safety visit the B.C. Parks website.
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