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Elk Hunter Injured in Grizzly Attack

Harpreet BainsBy Harpreet BainsOctober 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Elk Hunter Injured in Grizzly Attack
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A B.C. hunter was airlifted to Kelowna hospital after being attacked by a grizzly bear near Fort St. James, officials said.

The incident occurred on September 29 when a hunter encountered a grizzly sow protecting its cub. The bear charged and bit the hunter on the ankle. Authorities classified the attack as defensive, noting the mother bear’s protective behavior toward her young.

After the bite, the bear withdrew, allowing the hunter to seek medical assistance. The hunter was transported to hospital for treatment of injuries sustained during the encounter.

The B.C. Conservation Officer Service (COS) is reminding all outdoor recreationists to remain bear aware, especially during prime berry season when wildlife activity increases. Officials emphasize maintaining vigilance in areas frequented by bears, carrying bear spray, and making noise to avoid surprising wildlife.

This is the second bear-related incident reported in the province this week. Authorities continue to monitor wildlife activity and urge hunters, hikers, and campers to take precautions in areas known for bear presence.

Defensive attacks by grizzly bears are most often triggered when the animal perceives a threat to its cubs or food source. COS recommends keeping a safe distance, avoiding dense brush, and traveling in groups when in bear country.

Residents and hunters in north central B.C. are advised to report sightings or encounters to the Conservation Officer Service promptly to help track bear activity and ensure public safety.

Officials reiterated that proper preparation and awareness can reduce the risk of bear encounters, but outdoor enthusiasts should remain alert at all times during the busy berry season and hunting period.

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Harpreet Bains is a Kelowna-based local news reporter specializing in Crypto Talk News, community stories, business news, and regional development. He has 9 years of experience and holds an MBA from UBC Okanagan. Bains has contributed to Kelowna Now and Castanet, frequently moderating community forums and events for local media.

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