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Bear warning issued in Canmore, Banff

Fall is still a few weeks away, but bears in the mountains are already heading down into lower elevations looking for food to bulk up for their winter slumber.

Search for food bringing bears down into mountain towns west of Calgary

Bears bulking up for winter bring dangers

9 years ago
Duration 1:30
Fall is still a few weeks away, but bears in the mountains are already heading down into lower elevations looking for food.

Fall is still a few weeks away, but bears in the mountains are already heading down into lower elevations looking for food to bulk up for their winter slumber.

Afemale black bear and her two cubs with a hankering for apples had to be moved out of a residential area inCanmorethis past week.

JohnPaczkowski,an ecologist with Alberta Parks,says the bears weresuccessfullymoved to another location but that isn't the answer.

"It's nothing to celebrate. It's not a warm and fuzzy feeling.Chances of survival for [them]is limited," he said.

Canmore resident Cindy Thompson says she tries to ensure there is nothing around that would attract bears and that includes apple trees,something that bears love.

"They were here first, ...and so I'd just like to live here and get along with them," she said.

Tyler McClure speaks forBow ValleyWildsmart, an community programthat educates people about living and playing in bear habitat.

He would like Canmore residents to phase out apple trees. Failing that, he says people shouldpick the fruit before bears come a calling.

"It falls on the ground and starts to rot, and animals start to equate humans with food,that's whenwe get into problems," he said.