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Black bear found dead on Sunshine Coast

12 April 2026
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Conservation officers in British Columbia are investigating the death of a large adult black bear discovered on Mills Road near Jasper Road in Sechelt on April 9. Witness Shaunna-Rae Williams reported seeing the bear in the morning and noted the absence of blood around the animal. The bear, known as “Big Boy,” was recognized in the community as a gentle creature. Ellie Lamb, a bear-viewing guide, expressed concern over the bear’s unusual death, particularly as it appeared healthy after hibernation. The B.C. Conservation Officer Service is looking into the circumstances surrounding the death, though no further details are available at this time.

Why It Matters

The death of the bear raises important questions about wildlife safety and human-animal interactions. Black bears are integral to British Columbia’s ecosystems and communities, often reflecting broader environmental health. Past incidents have highlighted the need for secure waste management and attractant control to prevent human conflicts with wildlife. Understanding the cause of this bear’s death may provide insights into ensuring safer coexistence between residents and local wildlife.

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