CBCnews
Story Tools: EMAIL | PRINT | Text Size: S M L XL | REPORT TYPO | SEND YOUR FEEDBACK | Bookmark and Share

Polar bear sought southern exposure in Mackenzie Valley

'This is just like Hawaii' for southbound polar bear, says elder

Last Updated: Monday, August 13, 2007 | 6:45 PM CT

It was the end of a journey for a surprise visitor that turned heads in Fort McPherson, N.W.T. late last week, after wildlife officers took a wandering polar bear more than 300 kilometres north — back to its home by the Beaufort Sea.

People in Fort McPherson, N.W.T., were stunned to see this polar bear near their hamlet on Thursday.People in Fort McPherson, N.W.T., were stunned to see this polar bear near their hamlet on Thursday.
(CBC)

The large female polar bear, which had made its own wandering journey all the way south to the Mackenzie Valley-area hamlet, was driven to Inuvik then transported by helicopter to an isolated spot on the Arctic coast, N.W.T. renewable resource officer Ian Ellsworth told CBC News on Monday.

On Friday, the bear was coaxed into a trap near the Peel River, lured into captivity by some muktuk. After the female was captured, officers extracted a tooth for age analysis before driving it back north.

Before releasing the polar bear Friday evening, wildlife officers fitted it with a satellite tracker. That will let them know if it again gets the urge to wander.

Ellsworth said the bear was in good shape, considering the long journey it made from the Beaufort Sea to Fort McPherson.

The hefty white-coated creature became an instant celebrity Thursday when it was spotted near the hamlet of about 775, surprising residents and tourists along the Dempster Highway.

"I don't know what's going on in the Arctic Ocean. There's lots of seal out there for him to eat," local elder Neil Colin told CBC News.

"I know that polar bears are supposed to be out there, in the Arctic Ocean, not out here in the Mackenzie Delta, where it's very hot. This is just like Hawaii for him. It's too hot."

Daytime temperatures in Fort McPherson have hovered around 15 C to 20 C. At noon MT Monday, the temperature was 18 C, surpassing the forecasted high of 17 C.

Fort McPherson, N.W.T. is about 110 kilometres south of Inuvik and 230 kilometres from Tuktoyaktuk.Fort McPherson, N.W.T. is about 110 kilometres south of Inuvik and 230 kilometres from Tuktoyaktuk.
(CBC)

But while this bear's adventure is over, more polar bears could be wandering southward as climate change melts sea ice, warns Andrew Derocher, a University of Alberta biological scientist who specializes in polar bears.

"What we're seeing is that some animals are obviously missing the boat, so to speak, and losing contact with the sea ice, getting stuck on land," he said.

"When that happens, they start to wander around and they do become quite unpredictable in terms of where they may show up."

Colin said people in Fort McPherson should take added precautions from now on.

"Maybe more polar bears will be coming to camps. People have to be careful all the time to see if any more polar bears will be coming," he said.

"So you've got to be ready with a gun or something like that. Guess we'll have to live with it."

  • This story is now closed to commenting.
Story Tools: EMAIL | PRINT | Text Size: S M L XL | REPORT TYPO | SEND YOUR FEEDBACK | Bookmark and Share
 

North Headlines

RCMP to revamp internal investigation policy
The RCMP plans to change the way it investigates its own officers across Canada, including in Nunavut, where two Mounties were recently accused of inappropriate behaviour.
Yukon confirms 2nd swine flu death
A middle-aged woman in the Yukon has died of swine flu.
Hay River residents continue tackling drug issues
The murder conviction handed down this week to an Alberta drug dealer who killed an RCMP officer in Hay River, N.W.T., comes as residents in that community continue to confront the drug trade.
Patient deer rescued from Yukon river Audio
Conservation officers outside Whitehorse lassoed a deer out of the Takhini River in a dramatic rescue effort Thursday night.
Nunavut Tunngavik projects $4.4M deficit
Nunavut's Inuit land claim organization plans to cut back on spending as the result of a $4.4-million deficit it is projecting this year.

Canada Headlines

Disgraced N.S. bishop's replacement named Video
The Roman Catholic Church has appointed a replacement for Bishop Raymond Lahey, of the Diocese of Antigonish, N.S., who is facing child pornography charges.
Vancouver Island evacuation order lifted Video
An evacuation order has been lifted for hundreds of south Vancouver Island residents forced from their homes by flooding.
4 dead in crash south of Calgary
RCMP say four people died when two vehicles collided on a stretch of divided highway about 75 kilometres south of Calgary.
N.B. man recovering after car plunges into culvert
A New Brunswick man is recovering in hospital after his car plunged into a washed-out culvert near Chipman.
McCain argues against Afghanistan exit date Video
U.S. Senator John McCain says military exit dates and exit strategies in Afghanistan should not even be discussed until NATO gets the upper hand in its fight against Taliban militants.

Top CBCNews.ca Headlines

Headlines

McCain argues against Afghanistan exit date Video
U.S. Senator John McCain says military exit dates and exit strategies in Afghanistan should not even be discussed until NATO gets the upper hand in its fight against Taliban militants.
Rocket hits luxury hotel in Afghan capital
At least two people were hurt when a rocket struck a wall of the heavily guarded Serena Hotel in Kabul, the Interior Ministry says.
Disgraced N.S. bishop's replacement named Video
The Roman Catholic Church has appointed a replacement for Bishop Raymond Lahey, of the Diocese of Antigonish, N.S., who is facing child pornography charges.
Vancouver Island evacuation order lifted Video
An evacuation order has been lifted for hundreds of south Vancouver Island residents forced from their homes by flooding.
42 dead after China mine blast
At least 42 miners are dead and dozens still trapped underground after a coal mine explosion in northern China early Saturday.