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To help keep wildlife wild, you must remain in your vehicle when viewing wildlife within metres feet of any road, highway or place in Jasper National Park. This restriction is designed to give bears and other wildlife the space they need. Exiting your vehicle to approach or pursue wildlife is unlawful and unsafe.

Staying in your vehicle reduces the risk of wildlife attack and habituation, and provides a greater level of safety for everyone. A woman died May 25 while taking an evening stroll on her property near Water Valley northwest of Calgary. Her body was found partially buried. On May 4, a Calgary university professor was fatally attacked by a bear while jogging on a trail near his home in the Waiparous Village area.

Provincial wildlife officers said DNA evidence shows that two different grizzly bears were responsible for the attacks. A copy of National Parks Traveler's financial statements may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: National Parks Traveler, P.

Box , Park City, Utah National Parks Traveler was formed in the state of Utah for the purpose of informing and educating about national parks and protected areas. Residents of the following states may obtain a copy of our financial and additional information as stated below:. Bears that become hooked on human food or garbage may have to be destroyed. For your own safety and the well-being of the bears, keep meters or 10 bus lengths away from them at all times. The grizzly bear, Jasper's monarch, is unmistakable because of the large muscular hump on its shoulders.

The grizzly's face is concave in profile, its fur is long and thick and it can weigh up to kg. The grizzly's colour varies but is usually light brown with some blond or white hairs giving it a grizzled or silver-tip effect. The claws are long and yellow or brown in colour. Averaging 15 centimetres in length, these claws are used for digging small mammals out of their dens or extracting roots. Generally an adult grizzly bear cannot climb trees, although a bear can use its massive strength to pull itself up using branches.

Plant material is basic to the grizzly's diet: grasses, horsetails, berries, and the roots of the glacier lily, spring beauty, and pea vine make up most of the bear's diet.

Slow down. It could run out into your path at any time. Warn other motorists by flashing your hazard lights. A bear may run onto the road, especially if there are crowds of people around, approaching too closely. In the past 10 years, bears have been killed on roads in the mountain national parks. Consider not stopping, but if you do wish to stop, pull safely out of traffic. Remain in your vehicle, take a picture and then move on after a few minutes. To reduce your risk of a surprise encounter on the trails, make noise as you hike.

Clap, sing or yell to announce your presence, especially where a bear might not otherwise smell, hear or see you coming. Bear bells are not very effective. Travel in groups, on established trails, and during daylight hours. Minimize odours by properly storing food and other attractants. Leave the area if you see a bear or fresh tracks or bear droppings.

If you come across a large dead animal, a bear may be nearby. Always hike with bear spray easily accessible. If you encounter a bear, stay calm. If it rears on its hind legs and waves its nose about, it is trying to identify you. Remain still and talk calmly so that it knows you are human and not a prey animal. Bears may also bluff charge: run toward you and turn away at the last moment. A scream or sudden movement may trigger an attack.

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