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awesome! Thank you for the helpful link.OCR said:
awesome! Thank you for the helpful link.OCR said:
Thank you for the helpful link.
Hello,
Please be advised there is a large black bear between the NSC and the Administration building. It has just ran into the forest area beside the Administration building.
Please us caution and be aware of your surroundings when walking on campus.
Please be aware there is a bear near the entrance to the Northern Sport Centre. Please use caution when walking around campus and be aware of your surroundings.
Regards,
Facilities Management
Wow. I like this . I'm a very curious person and I'll be 100% honest with you. I receive and email like that and I want go to the place to see it in person (with friends of course). I've never seen a bear. If I was your working partner I would tell you: "Let's go see it!" But from the distance. Don't tell my mom though, that we went to see a bear. The consequences of she getting word of it could be catastrophic.George Jones said:First bear at work of the season:
There has been a bear sighting on the road beside Daycare. Please use caution at all times when walking around campus as there are not only bears but also moose on the trails and in the bush surrounding the campus. Please take the time to visit the WildSafe BC site at https://wildsafebc.com to learn more about reducing the human-wildlife conflicts that occur when unprepared. Thank you
There has just been a sighting of two bear cubs on the trail near Daycare so the mother bear will also be nearby. Please use caution at all times when walking around campus as there are not only bears but also moose on the trails and in the bush surrounding the campus.
There is a large bear that has been frequenting the area of the recycling bins in Parking Lot A and the NSC. This bear shows absolutely no fear of humans; the conservation office have been contacted.
Yes, but it is a _Canadian_ bear. If you invade his personal space, or go near his/her cubs, the bear will, at worse, growl: "good day, sir!", then will apologize for being so rude to you and give you a maple -glazed donut.George Jones said:Fourth bear report at work this season,<Snip>
Reports have just been received concerning a large black bear that has been sighted around the recycling bins at the back of Parking Lot A Please use caution at all times when walking around campus