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Mother bear that attacked woman in B.C. won't be put down: officials

SQUAMISH — The B.C. Conservation Officer Service says a bear that attacked a woman on a trail in the community of Squamish will not be captured or put down. Officials say an investigation has determined that Friday's attack was "defensive in nature.
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Signage and barricades are placed around trails leading to the estuary following a bear attack on Friday evening in Squamish, B.C, on Saturday, May 11, 2024. The BC Conservation Officer Service says a bear that attacked a woman on a trial in Squamish, B.C., will not be captured or put down. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tijana Martin

SQUAMISH — The B.C. Conservation Officer Service says a bear that attacked a woman on a trail in the community of Squamish will not be captured or put down. 

Officials say an investigation has determined that Friday's attack was "defensive in nature." 

They say the woman was walking her dog along a trail when it went into thick brush.

She then noticed two bear cubs and was charged and bitten by the sow, which ran off. 

Conservation officers have remained in the area for several days during their investigation, which included an assessment of the attack site and interviews with the victim. 

The trails have since been reopened to the public, but officers are urging people to give bears plenty of space and to take precautions, such as carrying bear spray. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 14, 2024. 

The Canadian Press

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