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Tags: black bears Topics: Environment

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May 8, 2024

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Estimated harvest of big game animals by resident hunters in Alberta. Estimated harvest is determined through the completion of the Game Harvest Survey by resident hunters following the...


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May 8, 2024

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Estimated harvest of big game animals by non-resident and non-resident alien hunters in Alberta.


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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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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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July 3, 2019

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This study investigated the population ecology of grizzly bears in the boreal upland ecoregion in the Berland and Little Smoky rivers area in west central Alberta. Specific objectives of the study...


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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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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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November 1, 2017

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This fact sheet explains how homeowners living in bear country can effectively and safely manage fruit trees to reduce negative human-bear interactions.


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May 1, 2017

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This fact sheet explains how to effectively and safely compost deadstock in bear country. Effective composting of deadstock will reduce negative human bear interactions thereby reducing incidents...


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February 14, 2017

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Fact sheet outlining preventative mitigation for conflict between chickens and bears.