Bear exhibiting no fear of humans euthanized at Eagle Point
The weekend proved busy for conservation officers as they had to deal with eight nuisance bears in the La Ronge area.
That’s according to an email sent to larongeNOW by the Ministry of Environment. In all, six bears – including a young sow and two cubs – were successfully trapped and relocated, while two bears were euthanized because they were a threat to public safety.
Officers determined one bear at Eagle Point had become habituated and lost its natural fear of humans.
“As bear behaviour is unpredictable, habituated bears can become dangerous and, unfortunately, they often have to be euthanized, which is what occurred in this case,” the email noted. “This was not the outcome that anyone wanted but was necessary to protect public safety. This bear appeared to have no fear around humans in and around the golf course and the residential area of Eagle Point.”



