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Tragic bear deaths have B.C. urging motorists to drive safely, be aware of wildlife [Video]

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Preventing Accidents

As locals and tourists plan their summer road trips to explore beautiful British Columbia, wildlife conservationists and traffic experts remind motorists to drive cautiously, obey speed limits and beware of animals.

The reminder comes after a rare white grizzly and her two cubs were killed in separate vehicle collisions in Yoho National Park earlier this month.

Officials warn wildlife encounters on the road can happen anywhere.

“B.C. drivers can expect to see and potentially have a collision with wildlife anywhere, anytime,” said Trace Acres of Road Safety at Work.

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For example, a car collided with a deer that was trying to cross busy Highway 97 near the bridge in West Kelowna last weekend.

Wildlife collisions, officials say, can be catastrophic for the animals as well as for drivers and their families.

“It can impact you or a loved one,” said Jadzia Porter of Wildlife Collision Prevention, “or even have someone killed in a vehicle collision.”

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