05-10-2017, 03:41 PM
There have been a number of incidents with the same grizzly. She has encountered hikers and their dogs. She has even chased them. Since no one has been harmed they are letting the bear stay in her territory.
http://news.google.ca/news/url?sr=1&ct2=...t=1&at=dt0
It would be very scary to encounter a grizzly bear while out hiking. They are big and unpredictable.
I worry more about the bear. If she hurts anyone they will likely shoot her. I wish they could move the people or move the bear.
It would help if people learned a bit more about how to prevent bear encounters and what to do if one happens.
I don't want to be reading an article later this summer about bear 148 getting shot.
http://news.google.ca/news/url?sr=1&ct2=...t=1&at=dt0
It would be very scary to encounter a grizzly bear while out hiking. They are big and unpredictable.
I worry more about the bear. If she hurts anyone they will likely shoot her. I wish they could move the people or move the bear.
It would help if people learned a bit more about how to prevent bear encounters and what to do if one happens.
I don't want to be reading an article later this summer about bear 148 getting shot.
Catherine