Bear complaints on the rise
The B.C. Conservation Officer Service says calls about human-bear conflicts in the province this spring are far higher than normal.
Deputy chief Chris Doyle said there was 3,826 calls for black bears in April and May, and 182 for grizzly bears.
“The average over the previous eight years has been 2,400 black bear calls and 82 grizzly bear calls, so definitely an increase there,” Doyle told a media teleconference.
Vernon Matters has requested the Okanagan human-bear conflict numbers from the Conservation Service.











