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Ok just bears. My DW and her girlfriend were geocaching off of Ioco road/heritage Boulevard recently, and came upond a momma bear with two cubs. They booked it out of there, drove 1/2 mile down the hill. They went into the woods and discovered another cub in a tree-10 feet behind a house on a trail. Leaping forward a few days and my DW's girlfriend happened upon a bear near the top end of North Road in Burnaby. She left! My point is the black bears are around big time right now, and they have cubs. With this huge black berry crop and a predicted major run of sockeye salmon this year the bears might not climb up the mountains for the summer looking for food. Be careful!!!!! DW got a lecture, and a stern look! ?

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Black bears are wusses when it comes to protecting their cubs. It's grizzlies where you really don't want to get between a big and a little one.

 

I spooked a black bear once, and kindly asked it to leave the area. It did. Then, as I was fiddling with my GPS to figure out an onward route, I heard a faint noise above my head. Ah - there's a cub in the tree right over my head.

 

Just to be safe, I left quickly.

 

ETA: In Stephen Herrero's excellent bear book, he tells the tale of a park ranger who came upon a scene where some boneheads were throwing rocks at a black bear cub up in a tree. Mama bear was hanging around nearby and looking really annoyed.

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