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Polar bear plans getaway after warning issued in Bonavista area

CBC viewer Shelly Ryan gets pictures of polar bear near Melrose, in Trinity Bay.

Bear nosing around snowmobile, shed in Melrose

Shelly Ryan of Melrose, N.L., took these pictures of a polar bear on the Bonavista Peninsula. (Shelly Ryan/Submitted)

The polar bear knows we're onto it.

It's snowing outside, but the heat is on, and a polar bear on the BonavistaPeninsula was checking out alternative transportation maybe for a quick getaway.

The provincial department of Fisheries and Land Resources has issued a warning about polar bears on the Bonavista Peninsula. (Shelly Ryan/Submitted)

Shelly Ryan of Melrose, on the Trinity Bay side of the peninsula, took pictures of the curious Ursus maritimusnosing around a snowmobile and a shed.

On Monday, the provincial department of Fisheries and Land Resources issued a polar bear warning for the area, urging people to avoid encounters with the bear.

At least one other bear has been photographed near Newman's Cove, on the Bonavista Bay side of the peninsula.

If a polar bear has spotted you, remain calm. Give it space and a route to get away. (Shelly Ryan/Submitted)

The government says anyone encounteringa polar bear should, if the bear hasn't noticed themyet:

  • Quietly back away and leave the area;
  • Try to stay downwind of it;
  • Keep an eye on it;
  • Notget between the bear and any cubs.

If you've been spotted by a bear:

  • Remain calm;
  • Leave the bear space and a route to get away;
  • Back away, don't run;
  • If you must speak, do it firmly and calmly;
  • Avoid direct eye contact.