Another Fatal Grizzly Attack

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Sounds like it time to cull the herd…

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On May 25, a 68-year-old woman was killed by a grizzly bear near Water Valley, Alberta. "The individual had gone for a walk on their property and was found deceased on one of their trails," Alberta Fish and Wildlife said in a written statement. The individual's name was not released.

Despite finding her body partially buried, which initially led officials to believe the attack was predatory, they concluded that the woman's death was the result of a defensive bear attack.

Wildlife officials captured two female grizzlies five days after the attack. DNA evidence revealedthat one mature, post-prime sow with extremely worn teeth was the bear responsible for the woman's death. They euthanized the bear in accordance with Alberta's bear response guide. AFW released the other female and removed traps from the area.

This incident occurred about 15 miles away from where David Lertzman was fatally attacked three weeks prior. However, DNA confirmed that neither of the bears trapped were involved in the attack on Lertzman.

In addition to these recent fatal attacks, a woman was charged by a grizzly and thrown from her horse on May 22 west of Pincher Creek, Alberta. She unknowingly rode between a female and her yearling cub which caused the sow to charge. Fortunately, neither the woman nor her horse were seriously injured.

Recent research suggests that grizzly numbers in the province are growing. A survey released in March reported that there were 88 grizzlies living in the 4,530 square miles between the Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 11. That population has doubled in the last 15 years.

Due to this increase in bear prevalence, Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement urges residents to observe bear safety rules and guidelines. While there are undeniably more bears in the area, Kim Titchner, a wildlife conflict consultant, said there's another factor to blame for the recent upswing in bear attacks.

"There's more of us going into the outdoors because of COVID," she said. "Every weekend the mountains are just crazy slammed. It's inevitable we're going to see more bear attacks on the landscape."

MeatEater sends condolences to the friends and families affected by these events.
 
I agree 100 % , there is way more grizzly in that province then the biologists tell us.
I live in the northwest area of Alberta and at the father in-law farm there 6-10 grizzly there every year.
They need to open the frigging draw up and control the population !! If they don't start doing it legally it will be done illegally.
 
It is truly a sad story when anyone is killed or injured by wildlife. Our condolence to the families and friends of their loved ones that were unfortunately killed. We all have to remember that the bears are not invading our area - we are invading their territories. Lets all keep this in mind and not take up pitch forks. Conservation is one thing and providing permits because you can get an over population. Look at New Jersey and the Black Bear population explosion there. Now that is where a season should be opened. We also don't want to make a species extinct by over hunting. We start doing that and we will only have paper and steel to shoot at. I can give you a prime example of over reaction. I lived in Hawaii years ago and there was a surfer/swimmer killed by a shark. There is a lot of Tiger sharks in the Hawaiian waters. Surfers could look just like a seal when you are under the water looking up. I have over 2,000 scuba dives and swam with all kinds of sharks. It was a real special opportunity swimming and interacting with sharks. The public lost control after the shark "Attack" and went on a Shark hunting expedition and literally killed hundreds of sharks for the only reason that the fish was a shark. It was a sad time for humans and wildlife interacting. The sharks were there a long time before us.
Just remember when the wildlife is gone humans will next.
 
We all have to remember that the bears are not invading our area - we are invading their territories.

"And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth."
‭‭Genesis‬ ‭1:26‬ ‭KJV‬‬
 
"And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth."
‭‭Genesis‬ ‭1:26‬ ‭KJV‬‬
Great quote from the book of Genesis. "and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth." With that came a great responsibility for man to take care over all living creatures.
 
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