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Two bears spotted 'hanging around' Whitehorse hospital, schools

The two bears were seen in the Riverdale neighbourhood on Tuesday - one near Selkirk Elementary School, the other near the hospital.

Officials warning people in the Riverdale neighbourhood to be on the lookout

One of the brown-coloured black bears seen in Riverdale on Tuesday morning. Conservation officers are asking anybody who spots a bear to call them at 667-8005. (Yukon Conservation Officer Services)

Yukon conservation officers are warning people to be on the lookout for a couple of bears spotted in the Riverdale area, of Whitehorse, on Tuesday morning.

"It is the last day of school and children are playing and participating in field trips in the area," says a notice from Yukon's Conservation Officer Services.

One brown-coloured black bear was seen by a conservation officer trying to cross the road at Selkirk Elementary School. The bear was last seen near the nearby Millennium Trail.

Two other schools are not far away — F.H. Collins Secondary and Christ the King Elementary.

A second bear was seen "hanging around the hillside beside the Whitehorse General Hospital", according to a notice from Yukon's Conservation Officer Services.

It's also a brown-coloured black bear, officials say, and it has an ear tag which means that conservation officers have dealt with the animal before. They also say the tag does not necessarily mean the bear is food-conditioned or dangerous.

A conservation officer is now patrolling near the hospital with rubber bullets. The hospital and the nearby schools have also been notified of the bear sightings.

Environment Yukon is asking anybody who sees a bear to call 1-800-661-0525 or 667-8005.