A provincial state of emergency remains in effect due to numerous wildfires.
For wildfire related information, call the 24-hour info line at 310-4455 (available in 200+ languages) or visit alberta.ca/emergency.
A provincial state of emergency remains in effect due to numerous wildfires.
For wildfire related information, call the 24-hour info line at 310-4455 (available in 200+ languages) or visit alberta.ca/emergency.
Mountain View residents concerned about grizzly bear activity in the area adopted a BearSmart program to help reduce human-bear encounters.
The Mountain View BearSmart Society was started in 2008 and became an incorporated society in July 2009.
In the fall of 2007, a hunter was killed by a grizzly bear in the forest reserve west of Sundre.
In the fall of 2008, a bow hunter was killed by a grizzly bear in Mountain View County east of Sundre. County residents were particularly concerned by the 2008 death because it was in an agricultural area close to the intersection of Highway 22 and the Bergen Road – county residents did not expect a grizzly bear to be so far east of the foothills and mountains.
In response to these events, community members established committees to produce a bear hazard risk assessment, to develop strategies on bear safety education, and to develop systems to notify county residents of bear sightings.
Originally, the 30+ members came from the concerned residents who attended the Government of Alberta info/media session held shortly after the death of the hunter in 2008.
Members also included Mountain View County councillors and employees and Sustainable Resource Development employees involved in BearSmart initiatives.
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