Fall is a time of increased interactions between bears and humans in British Columbia, as bruins everywhere look to fatten up before winter hibernation. Unfortunately, many of these interactions end up being fatal for bears. Now, a new study from a UBC Okanagan grad has identified a small area of the province in the East Kootenay, as the deadliest of all for BC’s most iconic bear. And a warning that some viewers may find some of the images in our next report, upsetting. Travis Lowe has more.
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