Bear encounters down in Prince Albert National Park, La Ronge area despite deadly northern attacks
Despite two fatal bear-related incidents in northern Saskatchewan in the past two months, officials say reported bear interactions in Prince Albert National Park and the La Ronge area are down compared with last year.
Tom Perry, acting resource conservation manager for Prince Albert National Park, said the park had responded to 29 bear interactions so far this year, compared with about 44 at the same point last year.
“Bear interactions are actually down from last year and more in line with long-term norms,” Perry said.
Perry spoke with paNOW before the fatal bear incident that took place near McTavish Lake this week was confirmed.



