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DOI’s new garbage bins not bear resistant
WildSafeBC Columbia Valley is alerting Invermere residents that recently distributed garbage cans are not bear resistant. The District of Invermere recently introduced an automated garbage…
Bear warning for Brydon Park area
WildSafeBC Columbia Valley is this morning alerting residents about a bear frequenting Invermere’s Ray Brydon Dog Park area along Toby Creek in Athalmer. “A black…
Black bear sow and cub seen on village trail
WildSafeBC Columbia Valley this afternoon (August 20) reported that a black bear sow and cub have been spotted along the Sinclair Creek trail just off…
Cougar sightings along Lakeview Drive
WildSafeBC Columbia Valley Nov. 21 reported there have been two recent cougar sightings in residential areas along Lakeview Drive just south of the Copper Point…
Cougar sightings in the valley
Please be aware there have been recent cougar sightings in and around the villages of Radium Hot Springs and Fairmont Hot Springs. Cougars are obligate…
Cougar and bear warnings in Radium
WildSafeBC Columbia Valley this morning reported that a cougar was hunting for bighorn sheep near the entryway to Kootenay National Park yesterday evening. “A sheep…
Black bears making appearances
WildSafeBC Columbia Valley is alerting Invermere and area residents about recent reports of black bears in town, although they have not been officially reported to…
Orphaned cub bound for Northern Lights
An orphaned black bear cub is on its way up to Northern Lights Wildlife Shelter after being reported to the Conservation Officer Service this month….