Warning issued after several sightings of black bear in West Kelowna

| July 11, 2019 in Kelowna

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The City of West Kelowna has issued a warning after several hikers called in to report the presence of a black bear at a popular hiking spot. 

It was seen roaming near trails on Mt Boucherie in West Kelowna. 

The City has posted warning signs at trail accesses. 

They will remain in place until the bear moves on. 

“If recreationalists should wish to risk using the trail while the bear is in the area, hikers should stick to marked trails, keep pets on leashes at all times and make occasional noise or have noisemakers like bells on their packs to make wildlife aware of their presence,” the City explained.

It added: “The mountain is natural wildlife habitat, consisting of Crown, city and private land, and trail users can encounter deer, raptors, rattlesnakes and other wildlife at any time. 

“Although bear, cougar, coyote and moose encounters are less common, they can happen on the mountain at any time.”

To report wildlife conflicts, contact the Conservation Officer Service at 1-877-952-7277. 

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