One of three Banff bathroom bears likely eaten by grizzly: Parks Canada
BANFF — One of three black bear cubs abandoned in a washroom and returned to the wild in Banff National Park this summer has apparently been eaten by a grizzly bear.
Parks Canada says conservation officers found the one-year-old bear’s carcass on Aug. 28 after her GPS collar went into mortality mode when it was stationary for 24 hours.
They say it was found in a thick buffalo berry patch in Banff National Park.
The black bears were found in April 2017 and sent to the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Ontario.