Bear Aware
What you do really matters
The natural curiosity of bears brings them into our communities. While exploring our residential area, they become ensnared in a web of garbage and other attractants. Bears are ruled by their stomachs; if they cannot find the food they need, they soon leave the area. Foraging in communities is a learned behaviour that threatens the safety of both bears and residents. If people do not make bear attractants such as garbage and fruit trees available, we can minimize human-bear conflict.
The WildSafeBC and the WildSafeBC Elk Valley websites are great sources of information about bears and how to keep bears and people safe.
If you see a bear, please phone the British Columbia Conservation Officer Service toll free at 1.877.952.7277. The District’s Community Standards Bylaw is part of its ongoing commitment to being a Bear Smart community and keeping citizens and bears safe. The bylaw provides regulations for waste and wildlife attractant management to help reduce human-bear conflict.
Report your incident to the BC Conservation Office Service at your first opportunity by calling the 24 hour RAPP (Report all Poachers and Polluters) at 1.877.952.7277.
For general information on managing your waste responsibly, please contact the Bylaw Enforcement Officer at 250.425.6271 (District Office), 250.425.6820 (Animal Pound) or by email at bleo@sparwood.ca. It is important for residents, visitors, business owners and property managers to become familiar with bear smart practices in the community.