Calgary

Black bear euthanized near Fish Creek Provincial Park

Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services captured and killed the "food-conditioned" animal in the southwest Calgary community of Woodlands on Saturday.

Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services say the bear was 'food-conditioned'

a small black bear sits in tall grass
A file photo of a black bear. Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services captured and euthanized a black bear in the southwest community of Woodlands near Fish Creek Provincial Park on Saturday. (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services captured and killed a black bear on Saturday in the southwest Calgary community of Woodlands, the province confirmed.

Officials said the bear had become "food-conditioned," meaning it became accustomed to eating from unsecured compost and garbage bins, and fruit trees in the area.

"Following the provincial black bear response guide, which outlines standardized approaches for managing problem black bears, it was determined that euthanizing the bear was the most appropriate action," a statement from the province reads.

Provincial officials explained relocating black bears significantly reduces their chances of survival at this time of year, especially when they are not fully grown. This is because bears will be unfamiliar with new areas and will lack suitable denning sites, the province said.

Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services said Albertans should be mindful of securing their garbage and compost to reduce the risk of attracting bears or other potentially dangerous animals.