Public Advisory: Polar Bear Warning Issued for St. Lewis and Charlottetown Areas

  • Fisheries and Land Resources

February 28, 2019

Residents are cautioned about reports of polar bear sightings in St. Lewis and Charlottetown. Conservation officers are monitoring the situation.

All residents of the north and south coasts of Labrador are advised to take appropriate steps to avoid an encounter with polar bears. Please keep pets inside or under close supervision, travel in groups when possible, and never approach a fresh kill or carcass. Always adhere to the proper storage, collection and disposal of garbage to avoid attracting bears into communities and backyards.

Under no circumstances should residents approach a polar bear. While every encounter is different, when encountering a polar bear take note of the bear’s behavior. If the bear does not know you are there:

  • quietly back away and leave the area;
  • try to stay downwind of the animal;
  • keep an eye on the bear; and
  • never get between a bear and her cubs.

If the bear has seen or smelled you:

  • remain calm;
  • give the bear space and a route to get away;
  • back away but do not run;
  • if you must speak, do so calmly and firmly; and
  • avoid direct eye contact with the bear.

Anyone sighting a polar bear is asked to contact the local district forestry and wildlife office in Cartwright at 709-938-7362. After regular office hours please call 709-897-7116.

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Media contact
Linda Skinner
Fisheries and Land Resources
709-637-2284, 632-8167
lindaskinner@gov.nl.ca

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