LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — Parks Canada is asking motorists to slow down and watch for wildlife after three grizzly bears were struck and killed in Jasper and Yoho…
The agency says two bears — a female and a male — died on the Trans-Canada Highway through Yoho National Park on June 7 and June 11.David Laskin, a wildlife ecologist for Parks Canada in Lake Louise, says a deep snowpack high in the mountains has kept bears along the roads where there’s a lot of green grass and dandelions to eat.
The speed limit has been reduced to 50 km/h in a six-kilometre stretch of Highway 1 east of Lake Louise, Alta., and west of Field, B.C.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 20, 2022.
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