Black bear sightings shut down part of southwest Calgary park

Wildlife officers search while asking residents to deal with garbage, compost more effectively

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Caption: Alberta Fish and Wildlife has closed a portion of Griffith Woods Park after reports of activity by a black bear, like the one in this file photo. (Ross Davies/Facebook)

A section of a southwest Calgary park has been shut down while officers search for a black bear after multiple reports, says Alberta Fish and Wildlife.
The west side of Griffith Woods Park — just south of Discovery Ridge on the west edge of the city — will stay closed until further notice(external link), likely after the bear is caught.

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Caption: Here's the section of Griffith Woods Park in southwest Calgary that is closed after multiple reports of bear activity. (Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement/Facebook)

"Bears that are exhibiting signs of being food conditioned and habituated can present a serious risk to the public. Anyone found accessing the closed area may be charged," the agency said.
Reports said the bear was getting into residential garbage in the past few days.
Fish and Wildlife says the large omnivores travel through areas like this as they get ready to hibernate.

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The agency is urging people to use bear-resistant containers for garbage, keep compost indoors, and take down bird feeders and clean up any spilled food.
Keeping barbecue units clean and stored and picking remaining fruit on trees will also help.
More information can be found at Alberta Bear Smart Program(external link), and dangerous animals can be reported(external link) to 1-800-642-3800.