Whistler, B.C., resident fined $60,000 for feeding black bears
WHISTLER, B.C. — A Whistler, B.C., woman has been hit with a $60,000 fine after feeding bulk produce to bears over the course of one summer.
The B.C. Conservation Officer Service says it launched an investigation in July 2018 after reports of a person feeding black bears.
The service found a resident had been intentionally feeding bulk produce — including up to 10 cases of apples, 50 pounds of carrots and up to 15 dozen eggs — throughout the summer.
The service linked the feeding to three bears it had to kill in September 2018 after the animals destroyed property and showed no fear of humans.