The Prince George Citizen

Conservati­on officers investigat­ing video of family feeding bear and cub

- Citizen news service

British Columbia’s Conservati­on Officer Service is investigat­ing allegation­s that a Vancouver-area family, including children, fed a mother black bear and her cub.

Conservati­on Officer Lonnie Schoenthal says a complaint was received on the government-run tip line that permits anonymous reporting of wildlife, fisheries or environmen­tal infraction­s.

Videos posted to social media, which have since been removed, showed both adults and children handing out food, including an entire roll of crackers, to the sow and cub though an open window of a home.

The videos, which have been circulatin­g on several media outlets, show two girls hand-feeding a cub from a patio and an adult cracking open a sliding glass door to slip a roll of crackers to the mother bear, who snatches the food and walks away.

Schoenthal says in a media release that feeding wildlife puts both humans and animals at risk and is an offence under the Wildlife Act, carrying a $345 fine.

He says the bears may have to be destroyed if they become a public nuisance.

“When you food condition an animal it begins to no longer eat its natural food sources and it believes it can approach people and receive a food reward,” says Schoenthal in a release.

“However, in doing that you are putting the bear and the public at risk.”

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