
How to reduce your risk of a bear encounter in Saskatchewan
Black bears are a common sight around Saskatchewan, and the chance of a bear encounter increases as the animals come out of their winter torpor and begin searching for food.
According to Saskatchewan’s environment ministry, most bears are found in the northern forest regions of the province, but their range stretches south into the aspen parkland, Touchwood Hills, Qu’Appelle Valley and South Saskatchewan River Valley.
The ministry said bears are intelligent, curious and motivated by food. If a bear has found an easy meal, it is likely to return to the same area in the future, so in order to keep people safe it’s important to minimize the attractants that will draw in hungry bears.
The ministry said it’s important to never feed or approach bear cubs, and hike in groups while making noise along the way to avoid startling a bear. If you encounter a bear, the ministry said to stay calm and don’t run.