Conservation officers near Elephant Hill wildfire rescue bear with head in plastic bucket

KAMLOOPS – Members of the B.C. Conservation Officer Service have been busy this summer assisting and supporting law enforcement operations in the fight against the wildfires raging across the B.C. Interior, but sometimes there are lighter moments.

Case in point, a photo posted to the Conservation Service's Facebook page this morning, Aug. 16, of a black bear with its head stuck in a plastic olive oil container.

Conservation officers were called by a rancher who found the bear stuck in the bucket near the Elephant Hill wildfire.

The officers were able to safely remove the container from the bear's head.


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Mike McDonald

Mike was born and raised in Kamloops and continues to make the Tournament Capital his home. He received his degree in Journalism from Thompson Rivers University and before joining the InfoTel team was a radio news anchor and reporter. Mike's passions include local sports, arts, and culture, and he has a keen interest in all things Kamloops and what matters most to the city's residents. If you have news tips or stories ideas, e-mail Mike at mmcdonald@infonews.ca.