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VIDEO: Man petting eating bear in Campbell River sparks outrage online

Bear seen eating a salmon at the edge of the water and members of the group attempt to take selfies with it

A video of tourists taking selfies with a black bear eating salmon on the side of the Campbell River and even attempting to touch the bear has garnered a lot of attention.

And the coordinator of a group attempting to educate the public about bear and human interactions says the incident illustrates the disconnect people have with the natural environment and the danger it puts themselves and wildlife in.

91裸聊视频淚t is a scary situation,91裸聊视频 Lorna Seldon Burd, coordinator of Wild Wise Society Campbell River, said about the video. 91裸聊视频淎s a few people noted, our 91裸聊视频榮elfie generation91裸聊视频 can put themselves in great danger and, in turn, end the bear91裸聊视频檚 life.91裸聊视频

Posted on Instagram and shot in September during the late summer salmon run on the Campbell River, the video shows a group of people who appear to have been fishing on a beach on the river.

The bear is eating a salmon at the edge of the water and members of the group attempt to take selfies with it crouching only a few feet away. One person actually attempts to touch the bear on the back as it eats. The bear, for the most part, seems uninterested in the people until it snaps at the male who attempts to touch it on the back. The person jumps back and runs a few feet away.

The encounter is shot from the Campbell River logging bridge above the scene with the bear. People behind the camera shout at the group, one person saying, 91裸聊视频淒ude, don91裸聊视频檛 touch the bear. Are you f***ing kidding me, man?91裸聊视频

The poster of the Instagram video, identified as bl00k_, commented 91裸聊视频淒arwin Award Nomination 2023.91裸聊视频 The poster adds 91裸聊视频淧SA: Leave wildlife alone.91裸聊视频

Burd agrees with that. Black Bears are apex predators but are opportunistic feeders eating a range of food sources throughout the spring and summer. However, come fall, the bears91裸聊视频 drive to pack on calories to carry them through the winter becomes more pressing as the fall approaches. Salmon provide their highest caloric input, Burd said.

91裸聊视频淭hey need the calories 91裸聊视频 that is why that black bear in the video is so blatantly feeding in front of humans,91裸聊视频 she said. 91裸聊视频淗e or she knows that they have no other choice. Humans are in their traditional hunting grounds and in order for them to survive the winter, they need to pack on the calories, no matter who is taking selfies. That bear has its life at stake.91裸聊视频

Many people move to or visit Campbell River because of the forest trails and proximity to wilderness. The Campbell River and its tributary, the Quinsam River, have intact ecosystems where nature is still running the way it should be 91裸聊视频 salmon spawning, gulls, eagles and bears feasting on their bodies. The whole river and forest ecosystem is fueled by the salmon.

Burd said Campbell Riverites are lucky to have this but the community could do more to educate the public about what is going on around the river.

91裸聊视频淲hat is missing here is that we, as Campbell River residents, enjoy, but many do not recognize is, what an absolute treasure we have on our doorstep,91裸聊视频 Burd said. 91裸聊视频淗ere we simply let tourists take selfies. There is no information for tourists or residents to educate themselves on what is playing out in front of their eyes. There is no respect and no reverence for the 91裸聊视频楪arden of Eden91裸聊视频 situation that we have here.

91裸聊视频淐ampbell River is a tourism destination, based on our wealth of wildlife viewing, salmon fishing and access to wilderness, yet we have almost zero information for tourists and even new residents to Campbell River about how to live in bear country. It is time that we invested in bear proof garbage bins and information signs where our natural habitats occur.91裸聊视频

Burd offers some bear basics:

- When you walk trails in bear areas, keep your dog on a leash (dogs smell like predators to bears and they cause fear which leads to disrupted activity and unnecessary loss of calories if they chase a bear or it91裸聊视频檚 cubs). Dogs off leash often also (unbeknownst to their owners) chase deer fawns91裸聊视频 who then never find their parents again.

- If you come across a black bear, give it space. Slowly move backwards, talk calmly and let it know that you are leaving the area. Seriously, leave the area. That bear needs to fish, eat, repeat, until it goes into hibernation.

- If you come across a bear and it stands on its hind legs, this means that it is taking a better look and smell of the situation before making a judgment call. Back away slowly and speak in a calm voice.

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A bear snaps at a person who attempted to touch the animal91裸聊视频檚 back while it fed on a salmon carcass on a beach of the Campbell River in September, 2023. (bl00k_/INSTAGRAM)


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