
Caution urged following ‘Very probable’ bear sighting north of Lacombe
A conservation officer with Alberta Environment and Parks admits there was a ‘very probable’ sighting of a juvenile black bear at the J.J. Collett Natural Area north of Lacombe last week.
Nick Mandrusiak says they received the call on April 26 and after an initial investigation, put up signs warning of a possible bear in the area.
“I received a call from a member of the public stating that he saw what he believed to be a juvenile black bear while walking the trail system,’ explains Mandrusiak. “It sounded like someone who knew what they were talking about, this wasn’t an inexperienced person. It sounded like according to this person, that it was just a young bear in springtime out in the woods foraging for food.”
Mandrusiak says he and another conservation officer visited the location of the possible sighting and found food sources such as Saskatoon berries and choke cherries in the area, in addition to some bear scat, making what he and the other officer felt to be a reliable sighting in a very uncommon location.