Castanet - Dec 12, 2017 / 4:00 pm | Story: 213848
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Residents in the Vernon area are to blame for conflicts with bears and not the other way around, city council was informed Monday.
“Incidences of bear conflicts related to residential garbage increased compared to previous years' reports,” said WildsafeBC's annual report on occurrences in the city. “The WCC (Wildsafe community coordinator) noted poor attractant management by residents with regards to birdfeed, fruit trees and residential garbage.”
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