With temperatures rising and black bears becoming more active, Manitoba Sustainable Development is reminding Manitobans to ‘Be Bear Smart’ while in or near bear country.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship reminds Manitobans that black bears are currently increasing their food intake to prepare for hibernation later this fall.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship strongly urges the public not to feed bears at anytime, anywhere and to always Be Bear Smart.
On November 1, 2013, just after 5am, Churchill RCMP responded to a polar bear attack in the Town of Churchill.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship reminds people with homes, cottages or campsites in or near bear county to Be Bear Smart.
A Steinbach teen is dead after a fellow camper discharged a firearm at what he believed was a bear in close proximity, striking the teen fatally.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship is reminding people to Be Bear Smart in or near bear country as black bears are beginning to emerge from their dens.
On September 5, 2012, at about 8:30am, Steinbach RCMP were dispatched to a complaint of a black bear in the City of Steinbach.
Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship is reminding people with homes, cottages or campsites to be safe in areas where black bears are present or likely to be present.
On May 1, 2012, shortly before 5am, Steinbach RCMP were alerted to a bear sighting in the southeast area of Steinbach.