are grizzly bears coming into contact with humans more often?
“it certainly feels like this year in british columbia and alberta that there have been a lot of attacks,” titchener said.
titchener said growing populations and habitat loss are major reasons grizzlies are coming into contact with people more often.
“there’s more human beings on the landscape. our population is increasing exponentially,” she said.
climate change is also a “huge stressor” she said, pointing out that warmer winters affect denning periods.
“if there’s still good food sources, these animals will not go to bed until they are well-fed and ready for it,” she said, noting that it tends to be larger male bears that put off hibernating longer.
how big is b.c.’s grizzly bear population?
b.c. is home to roughly 15,000 of canada’s 26,000 grizzly bears, according to the non-profit b.c. wildlife federation.
grizzly populations in southwestern b.c. are all either threatened or extinct, according to the
provincial government. the population around bella coola is considered healthy, with a relatively dense population.