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Form Update No Time Logged Update Time Logged Report Author Report Author Position Area District Occurrence PWOR 2015-06-06 6:16 PERRY Operations 1 ECC PWOROutcome 2015-06-06 6:16 PERRY Operations 1 ECC PWOR 2015-08-07 10:56 JANE Operations 2 ECC PWOROutcome 2015-08-07 10:56 JANE Operations 2 ECC PWORUpdate 1 2015-08-07 10:56 2015-08-12 9:16 CHUCK Admin ECC PWOR 15-10036 2015-08-21 10:18 COS OMINECA Omineca COS PWOROutcome 15-10036 2015-08-21 10:18 COS OMINECA Omineca COS PWOR 15-10772 2015-08-26 16:31 DAVID H Operations 6 ECC PWOROutcome 15-10772 2015-08-26 16:31 DAVID H Operations 6 ECC PWOR 2015-09-08 8:43 JANE Operations 1 ECC PWORUpdate 1 2015-09-08 8:43 2015-09-09 8:16 JAMIE Operations 4 ECC PWOROutcome 2015-09-08 8:43 JANE Operations 1 ECC PWORUpdate 2 2015-09-08 8:43 2015-09-17 8:35 CHUCK Admin ECC PWOR 15-19876 2015-10-22 13:09 SHANNON Admin ECC PWOROutcome 15-19876 2015-10-22 13:09 SHANNON Admin ECC Page 1 of 8 MOE-2015-53812

Zone Notification History Basic Date Time Species Attractants Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-06-06 06:29 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca 2015-06-05 20:45 Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-06-05 20:45 Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-08-07 11:02 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca 2015-08-07 10:56 Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-08-07 10:56 LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK OTHER OTHER Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-08-07 11:02 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca : 2015-08-12 09:23 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca 2015-08-07 10:56 15-10036 Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-08-21 10:21 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca 2015-08-19 BLACK 15-10036 Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-08-19 BLACK NOT APPLICABLE RESIDENTIAL FRUIT TREES/ BERRIES RESIDENTIAL - FRUIT TREES/ BERRIES 15-10772 Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-08-26 16:36 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca 2015-08-26 16:31 BLACK NOT APPLICABLE 15-10772 Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-08-26 16:31 BLACK NOT APPLICABLE Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-09-08 08:48 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca 2015-09-08 8:43 BLACK NOT APPLICABLE Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-09-08 08:48 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca : 2015-09-09 08:19 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca 2015-09-08 8:43 BLACK NOT APPLICABLE Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-09-08 8:43 BLACK NOT APPLICABLE Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-09-08 08:48 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca : 2015-09-17 08:39 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca 2015-09-08 8:43 BLACK OTHER 15-19876 Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-10-22 13:12 Email to: Cariboo-Chilcotin Sent from SGPEP.ECC1@gov.bc.ca 2015-10-22 13:09 BLACK NOT APPLICABLE 15-19876 Cariboo-Chilcotin 2015-10-22 13:09 BLACK NOT APPLICABLE Page 2 of 8 MOE-2015-53812

Occurrence Location Nature Of Complaint Action Taken Location Description Occurrence Notes LIVESTOCK PETS KILLED /INJURED - Red Stone Caller reports a bear came onto the property and has severly injured a calf (not expected to live) they PRESENT/RECENT PHONED CO reserve destroyed the bear and is currently laying near the corrals. It is a grizzly bear. LIVESTOCK PETS KILLED/ INJURED - Red Stone Caller reports a bear came onto the property and has severly injured a calf (not expected to live) they PRESENT /RECENT PHONED CO reserve destroyed the bear and is currently laying near the corrals. It is a grizzly bear. COUGAR/ - URBAN/RESIDENTIAL Caller reports a young grizzly hanging around on her property for the last 4 days. He is eating the clover in her hay field and naturally occurring cherries, and doesn't leave the property. She is very concerned because s.2 s.22 and this is causing him to be housebound. She hopes a trap can be set for the animal. COUGAR/ - Caller reports a young grizzly hanging around on her property for the last 4 days. He is eating the clover in her hay field and naturally occurring cherries, and doesn't leave the property. She is very concerned because s.2 URBAN/RESIDENTIAL s.22 and this is causing him to be housebound. She hopes a trap can be set for the animal. DEAD WILDLIFE - NO VIOLATION SUSPECTED PHONED CO The COM is calling to report that the problem grizzly bear has been shot dead this morning, within 50 metres from s.22 home. 15-10036 SIGHTINGS 15-10036 SIGHTINGS 15-10772 PROPERTY DAMAGE - PRESENT PHONED CO 15-10772 PROPERTY DAMAGE - PRESENT PHONED CO Corn attended COS office to complain about a BB getting into his crab apple tree for last 3 days. Corn attended COS office to complain about a BB getting into his crab apple tree for last 3 days. Caller reported that there is a black bear in the cab of her truck at the above location. The bear has not acted aggressively, and has been hanging around for about an hour. RCMP has created a file and has dispatched a unit to the scene. Caller reported that there is a black bear in the cab of her truck at the above location. The bear has not acted aggressively, and has been hanging around for about an hour. RCMP has created a file and has dispatched a unit to the scene. Email reads - Bear Problem - Bear appears to be trying to enter house and has injured paw. Keeps coming INJURED/ DISTRESSED - MOBILE/ around the house and lately trying to enter house keep chasing away but keeps coming back. NOT PRESENT Witnesses: S.22 No phone. FOOD CONDITIONED The elderly couple keep chasing the bear away but it comes back. Apparently there is a second bear now as well. They say it tries to get into the house, COM is unsure what attractants they have. They keep reporting it to (s.22 but they don't have a phone. COM looking to talk to a CO today if possible. Email reads - Bear Problem - Bear appears to be trying to enter house and has injured paw. Keeps coming INJURED/ DISTRESSED - MOBILE/ around the house and lately trying to enter house keep chasing away but keeps coming back. NOT PRESENT Witnesses: S.22 Page 3 of 8 MOE-2015-53812

Nature Of Complaint Action Taken Occurrence Location Location Description Occurrence Notes FOOD CONDITIONED DAMAGE TO PROPERTY - NOT 15-19876 PRESENT s.22 The COM is calling to report that the problem black bear was again trying to get onto an elders home late last night. There are no attractants in the area. Advised he has problem bear at his cabin that breaks into his cabin. The bear broke into the cabin last night. The first was about a week ago. The is a chain and the door has a key lock. The bear actually destroys the door. The cabin is only accessible by horse only. Requested call back. Advised he has problem bear at his cabin that breaks into his cabin. The bear broke into the cabin last night. 15-19876 DAMAGE TO PROPERTY - NOT PRESENT. The first was about a week ago. The is a chain and the door has a key lock. The bear actually destroys the door. The cabin is only accessible by horse only. Requested call back. Page 4 of 8 MOE-2015-53812

Action Required Date Concluded Attended Sergeant Reviewed Complainant Contacted CO Name_1 CO Name_2 CO Name_3 Iota I Time Spent_ 1 Total Time Spent_2 Total Time Spent_3 Total Time Spent CO Name 2015-06-06 Yes 2015-06-06 Yes No Yes Darrell Ashworth 9 9 2015-08-12 Yes 2015-08-12 Not Required No Yes Joel Kline 1 Bell D Ashworth 0.5 4 4 8.5 15-10036 15-10036 Yes Not Required No Yes CO Bell 0.25 0.25 15-10772 2015-08-27 15-10772 Yes 2015-08-27 Not Required No Yes TYRE 0.5 0.5 2015-10-01 No 2015-10-01 No 0 D.Ashworth 15-19876 2015-10-23 15-19876 No 2015-10-23 I No o D.Ashworth Page 5 of 8 MOE-2015-53812

Primary CO Name Narrative Darrell Ashworth 2015-06-06-10:00 - CO Ashworth attends site, confirmed brown bear, not grizzly bear. Bear shot by producer. verified bear/calf predation. Disposed of carcasses. Verficiation form completed on June 10th, 2015. Concluded. Joel Kline 2015-08-07 @ 1222 CO Kline called COM, she has had a decent sized GB hanging around her house and s.22 eating choke cherries and clover in the field. It has not been there 5 days and is getting more used to the humans as they go from one house to the next. COM has some livestock and live next to s.22 which has multiple young calves nearby. COM'ss.22, COM is concerned for them both as GB does not show signs of leaving at this time. CO Kline advised that no CO available to attend at this time, advised to use a gun to scare off GB, and that if they need to protect themselves and the bear is threatening their safety they can destroy it but must call in to COS immediately. CO Kline advised COM to hold tight for 2 days and call if things get worse and he will try to contact WL COS to see if they are able to respond. Please conclude as 'advice provided' 1-GB-adult-unknown sex JK.5 hr 2015-08-12 15:41 Bell and Ashworth attend site and retrieve mature sow grizzly Bear was shot approximately 150 yards from house. Bear has been a persistent problem for the past 10 days. C/N who lives in the house is a s.22 they have been house bound for 6 days. The bear has been in the yard and around the house during this time. s.22 attended this morning at the request of the home owner and shot the bear. 15-10036 15-10036 CO Bell s.22 Black Bear Fruit trees Com attended COS office to complain about a BB getting into his crab apple tree for last 3 days Outcome: CO BELL discussed issue with corn. Bear has been around for last 3 nights accessing the fruit trees in his yard. First 2 nights bear was there at dark last night bear was there in evening. Bear does scare off but returns later on. Corn is concerned his dogs will get attacked. CO BELL advised COS is not interested in destroying a bear eating fruits that is still wary of people. CO BELL suggested looking into electric fence if he wants to harvest his fruit trees in the future. Dogs to be kept indoors. CO BELL advised he will contact Alexis RCMP and see if they have rubber slugs they are faster to respond and can haze bear off property. If issues persist than COS can reassess and look at other options. CO BELL contacted Cpl Murray MCNEIL with Alexis and confirmed they have rubber slugs and are willing to attend and haze bear. Advice provided.25 Pls close file. 15-10772 15-10772 TYRE 2015-08-26 1637 TYRE called OCC, advised by OCC that a member was attending and requested CO's eta. TYRE advised that it would take at least 1hr to drive that distance, will await report from attending officer and make decision from there. 1742 hrs TYRE called OCC and inquired outcome of member attending bear complaint. GOA, COS response not required. Page 6 of 8 MOE-2015-53812

Primary CO Name Narrative D.Ashworth 2015-09-09 11:11 Contact C/N and provide advice, pick fruit etc. Also will advise to call back if problem continues. If they destroy bear please advise COS 2015-09-19 13:16: Trap set 2015-10-01 09:00: Trap brought back to town, no bears caught none returned to site CH 15-19876 15-19876 D.Ashworth 2015-10-23 08:44: Writer contacted C/N and provide advice and options. Destroy bear as last resort only (Black Bear), call immediately to RAPP line if bear is killed. If it is a Grizzly bear then call COS before taking actions. Page 7 of 8 MOE-2015-53812

Complaint Outconne_1 Action Date_1 Species_1 _1 Inspection Num_1 Age_1 Sex _ 1 Destroyed by Other 2015-06-05 BLACK 1 Destroyed by Other 2015-08-07 1 94538 Adult Unknown 15-10036 15-10036 Advice Provided 2015-08-21 BLACK 1 Adult Unknown 15-10772 15-10772 Gone on Arrival 2015-08-27 BLACK 1 BLACK 1 15-19876 15-19876 BLACK 1 Page 8 of 8 MOE-2015-53812