Edmonton Journal

Two-year-old in unauthoriz­ed area at time of bear bite, B.C. zoo says

Girl in stable condition, but it’s unclear how she accessed the enclosure: official

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LANGLEY, B.C. A manager with the Greater Vancouver Zoo says a twoyear-old girl who was bitten by a bear somehow got past a locked gate to access an enclosure with three young black bears.

Menita Prasad, the zoo’s animal care manager, says there is a combinatio­n of chain-link and wooden fencing around the enclosure and steel gates keeping the bears in and the public out.

Prasad says it’s unclear how the girl accessed the enclosure late Monday, but the only feasible explanatio­n is that she would have had to squeeze through or climb over the gate to an area not authorized for the public. She says the zoo has reached out to the girl’s family and has been told she’s in stable condition in hospital, but still has a recovery ahead of her.

The B.C. Conservati­on Officer Service says the girl’s arm was bitten by a black bear and she was flown by air ambulance to hospital for treatment.

The girl’s family has declined to comment.

The conservati­on service and RCMP are investigat­ing and the service says no animals will be euthanized.

Prasad says the zoo is also conducting its own investigat­ion.

“We want the entire zoo to be safe. We want this to be a happy place for our guests, safe for our staff and the public as well.”

Prasad says the bears are twoyear-old siblings and they remain on display at the zoo, although there’s another barrier in front of the enclosure. “We still consider them cubs here and just like any two-year-old (they) are curious.”

She said she doesn’t know the circumstan­ces that led to the child’s injury.

We want this to be a happy place for our guests, safe for our staff and the public as well.

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