bear in Banff National Park says the couple was experienced in the outdoors and could have been in the wrong place at the wrong time.Kim Titchener, who has a company called Bear Safety and More, said both the couple and their dog died in the backcountry on the weekend.“These were very experienced outdoors people. I don’t know if they had bear spray on them.
I highly doubt they had food sources that were left out,” she said in an interview.“This might be a wrong place, wrong time situation.”Parks Canada has not provided those details, and said it would not have an update on the attack before Tuesday.“We are working to confirm further information,” spokeswoman Natalie Fay said in a statement Monday.“This is a tragic situation and out of respect for the victims and their families, Parks Canada has a responsibility to ensure information is confirmed and accurate before releasing it publicly.”The federal agency said in a statement Saturday that its dispatchers received an alert at about 8 p.m. Friday from an inReach GPS device about a bear attack west of Ya Ha Tinda Ranch, which is about 200 kilometres northwest of Calgary.It immediately sent its Wildlife Human Attack Response Team to the area by ground because it could not use a helicopter due to weather conditions in the mountains.
The team arrived at about 1 a.m. Saturday and found the two people dead, the statement said.Parks Canada said the team encountered a grizzly bear behaving aggressively and killed it to protect the public.Titchener said she doesn’t know what happened in this case, but noted that it’s already dark at 8 p.m., so it’s believed the couple had already set up camp.Some of the possibilities, she said, include a bear that was surprised when it was
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