From January to June of this year, close to 160 black bears have been killed across B.C.
Simon Fraser University is encouraging the public to brush up on wildlife safety as more bears have appeared around its Burnaby campus.
"If you see a bear, please keep your distance. Report wildlife sightings and incidents to Campus Public Safety at 778-782-4500." There has been an increase in bear sightings at SFU's Burnaby campus. If you see a bear, please keep your distance. Report wildlife sightings and incidents to Campus Public Safety at 778-782-4500. Visit https://t.co/1V9qfVARaI for more information. pic.twitter.com/HsEGIquA1e
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