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Bear euthanized after entering summer village in Alberta

11 May 2026
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A black bear was euthanized by Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services on May 6 after being reported multiple times in the summer village of Burnstick Lake, located in Clearwater County, about 80 kilometers southwest of Red Deer. The bear was classified as “habituated,” indicating it had become accustomed to human presence and posed a potential safety risk. Officials stated that the situation is under investigation, but did not provide further details. Wildlife biologist Paul Fraser noted that the bear had been in the area for about a week and suggested that food attractants, such as garbage or bird feeders, might have drawn it to the populated location. He emphasized that once a bear becomes food-conditioned, relocation is typically ineffective, often leading to euthanasia as the only viable solution.

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This incident highlights ongoing concerns about human-wildlife interactions in Alberta, particularly as bears emerge from hibernation in search of food. The province’s black bear response guidelines dictate that problem bears may be euthanized if deemed too habituated to humans. Historical data indicates an increase in bear encounters in populated areas, resulting in higher risks for both wildlife and residents. The presence of food attractants in residential areas remains a significant factor in bear habituation, prompting calls for better management practices to mitigate risks and promote co-existence between humans and wildlife.

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