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Black Bears Enter West Vancouver Home

Sophie MitchellBy Sophie MitchellAugust 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Black Bears Enter West Vancouver Home
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Two black bears wandered into a home in the British Properties area of West Vancouver last week after being attracted by food left out, according to local authorities. The family noticed the animals standing in their doorway while spending time in their yard. Police confirmed that the bears left the home on their own and were unharmed.

Authorities say the bears were drawn inside by fruit snacks that were left in an open laundry room. Black bears are particularly active during this season and can smell food from far away. Residents are urged to take steps to prevent wildlife encounters.

West Vancouver officials remind homeowners to keep ground-level doors and windows closed when unattended. They also advise against storing food or items that attract animals in vehicles, garages, or sheds. Managing odors inside storage spaces is another important precaution.

Other safety tips include freezing meat, fish scraps, and grease until garbage collection day. Residents should wash recyclables with hot, soapy water, clean garbage and organic containers using vinegar, and only place diapers in trash on collection day after flushing solids.

Local wildlife experts say black bears are often drawn to urban areas by the smell of food, especially sweets, meats, and other strong-smelling items. They encourage residents to be mindful of what is left outside, particularly during the warmer months when bears are more active and searching for food to prepare for winter.

This incident serves as a reminder that even a small snack can attract wildlife into homes. Officials stress that while black bears usually avoid humans, they are strong and unpredictable, making it essential to secure all food and waste.

Experts also recommend that residents remain calm if a bear is spotted nearby. Making loud noises or safely retreating indoors can prevent close encounters. Feeding or approaching bears is strongly discouraged, as it increases the likelihood of future visits.

In recent years, West Vancouver has seen more black bear activity in residential areas. Officials attribute this to both natural population growth and urban expansion into bear habitats. As a result, authorities continue to educate the community about simple measures to prevent bear incidents.

Keeping homes and yards free of food attractants is the most effective way to coexist safely with wildlife. Residents are encouraged to follow official guidelines and report bear sightings to local authorities promptly.

By staying vigilant and managing food responsibly, West Vancouver residents can reduce the risk of wildlife entering homes. The recent fruit snack incident highlights how easily bears can be lured inside and underscores the importance of taking precautions.

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Sophie Mitchell is a respected local news reporter for West Vancouver News with over 11 years of experience in journalism. She earned her journalism degree from the University of British Columbia and has contributed to Wall Street Storys, Global BC, North Shore News, and Coast Reporter. Sophie is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is dedicated to reporting on civic engagement, coastal environmental issues, and community development across West Vancouver.

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