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Organizations: Environment and Parks Audience: General Public Tags: bears

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March 1, 2022

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The Wildlife Predator Compensation Program provides compensation to ranchers whose livestock are killed or injured by wildlife predators. This report provides a summary of approved compensation...


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October 29, 2021

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Informational fact sheet regarding roundworms found in bears. Bear roundworms are large,and dramatic when you see them. But they pose no problem for bears or any other species.


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September 1, 2021

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As more people work in bear habitat, the potential for human-bear interactions increases. Preventing conflicts is a priority in Alberta. This resource outlines practices required for work camps...


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March 1, 2021

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A summary of the orphan black bear cub rearing and release program activities during the specified period. Includes background on the program and reports on the bears raised and released in the...


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January 10, 2020

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Highlights the work and activities completed by the various agencies operating in the Bow Valley in relation to the Bow Valley Human Wildlife Coexistence Roundtable Recommendations. Activities...


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April 1, 2019

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This guide provides a standard approach in deciding black bear management responses. It is a resource for government staff who must act in situations of conflict where clear, concise and...


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January 2, 2019

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Information on bear safety, including how to identify grizzly and black bears, how to prevent trouble with bears, how to respond to a bear encounter, and information on bear deterrents (bear spray...


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April 1, 2018

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This protocol addresses the rehabilitation of orphan black bear cubs and is for use by those wildlife rehabilitation facilities with valid permits under the Wildlife Regulation.


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March 1, 2018

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Provide ranchers with information about wolves, bears, cougars and coyotes and the attack characteristics specific to each predator.