Fewer black bears killed by conservation officers in B.C. last year

Jan 22, 2025 | 12:50 PM

VICTORIA — There were 303 black bears killed by conservation officers in British Columbia last year, a low not seen since predator statistics were first published online in 2011.

The Conservation Officer Service says in a statement there were 603 black bears culled in 2023, and the drop last year represents a 49.7 per cent decrease.

The service says there were also 10,000 fewer calls to officers about black bear conflicts.

Cam Schley, chief conservation officer with the service, says that while the decrease in bear deaths is encouraging, the public still has a key role in reducing human-wildlife conflicts.