Woman OK after B.C. black bear attack in Pemberton
- A Pemberton woman was injured by a black bear while walking her dog on her property on Tuesday morning, according to the BC Conservation Officer Service .
- The COS stated that the bear likely acted defensively, as the woman came upon a bear unexpectedly in tall grass.
- The COS will not capture or kill the bear due to the attack's defensive nature and its location near a forested area.
- Residents are urged to take precautions to avoid wildlife conflicts, such as leashing pets and securing attractants.
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