Bear and Three Cubs Spotted Near Multiple Fredericton Schools
Bear and Cubs Spotted Near Fredericton Schools

A black bear accompanied by three cubs has been spotted near multiple schools in Fredericton, New Brunswick, raising concerns among parents and school officials. The sightings occurred on the morning of June 12, 2026, prompting local authorities to issue safety advisories.

Bear Sightings Prompt Caution

According to reports, the bear family was observed in the vicinity of several educational institutions, though no incidents of aggression have been recorded. Wildlife experts advise residents to remain vigilant and avoid approaching the animals. The New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources has been notified and is monitoring the situation.

Safety Recommendations

Authorities urge the public to secure garbage bins, refrain from leaving pet food outdoors, and maintain a safe distance if encountering the bears. Schools in the area have been alerted, and some have implemented precautionary measures such as keeping students indoors during recess.

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Black bears are common in New Brunswick, especially during spring and early summer when they emerge from hibernation. Encounters can occur as bears search for food. Officials stress the importance of not feeding wildlife, as it can lead to habituation and increased risks.

The public is encouraged to report any further sightings to local wildlife authorities to ensure both human and animal safety.

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