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Man Injured in Grizzly Bear Attack Near Vanderhoof, B.C.

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Grizzly Bear Attack Reported Near Vanderhoof

A man in central British Columbia was injured following an encounter with a grizzly bear near Vanderhoof. The incident occurred on a rural property and prompted a response from conservation officers and local authorities.

Officials confirmed that the situation is under control and does not pose an ongoing risk to the public.


Attack Occurred on Private Property

According to investigators, the man was walking on his property with two dogs when the encounter happened. The bear attacked but disengaged shortly after, allowing the individual to escape by getting under a nearby fence.

The victim sustained injuries to his leg and was able to seek medical attention.


Authorities Say Incident Was Defensive

Conservation officers have determined that the bear’s behaviour was defensive rather than predatory. This typically occurs when wildlife feels surprised or threatened, especially in close encounters with humans.

As a result, officials have stated that there is no immediate plan to track down or destroy the animal.


No Ongoing Threat to Public Safety

After investigating the scene and surrounding area, authorities confirmed there is no continued danger to residents. Officers conducted searches but did not locate the bear, and monitoring measures have been put in place.

Trail cameras have been installed nearby to track activity and ensure safety moving forward.


Reminder to Stay Alert in Bear Country

Officials are reminding residents and visitors to remain cautious in areas where wildlife is active. Encounters with bears, while rare, can happen—especially in rural and forested regions of British Columbia.

Basic precautions such as keeping pets under control, staying aware of surroundings, and avoiding surprising wildlife can help reduce risks.


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