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West 麻豆精选 resort denies being fined after six bears destroyed

鈥榃e are good with the compliance,鈥 said the resort鈥檚 operations manager
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Conservation officers were forced to euthanized six bears in three days after bears became habituated to garbage left out around Lake Okanagan Resort. (Contributed)

Okanagan Lake Resort is denying it was the business charged in relation to the euthanization of six bears, in three days, that became garbage habituated.

According to the resort鈥檚 operations manager no such fines have been served and they are in compliance with bylaws.

鈥淲hatever the bylaw says on how to protect that area 鈥 in the resort we have all the iron, the lock, the bins for the garbage and where we compost has already been fenced for the last couple of years,鈥 said Muhammed Palha. 鈥淲e are good with the compliance.鈥

Palha said reports in local media are 鈥渘ot the reality鈥 of the situation and he denies allegations that Lake Okanagan Resort has been fined.

On Oct. 16 conservation officer Jeff Hanratty told the Capital News they had charged a West 麻豆精选 business following continuous littering in an area around Lake Okanagan Resort, however he refused to identify the business.

He said officers were forced to destroy the bears over the Thanksgiving weekend due to safety concerns after they were spotted rummaging through unsecured garbage in the area.

鈥淲e had a group of bears that were habituated and food-conditioned with unnatural food sources that had become a threat to the public,鈥 said Hanratty.

鈥淲e had a witness who was charged twice by the black bears, we had bears up on balconies accessing garbage and food and there鈥檚 a report of a bear pushing on a window.

鈥淪o, these bears were a high risk to the public and as a result, the bears were destroyed.鈥

None of these allegations have been proven in court.

-With files from Daniel Taylor

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