From CBC New Brunswick:
People don't seem to understand the importance of not feeding the animals in national parks, says a Parks Canada ecologist at Kouchibouguac National Park.
Eric Tremblay says visitors to Kouchibouguac in eastern New Brunswick persist in feeding birds, squirrels, ducks, raccoons and bears.
Staff have been forced to relocate four bears so far this summer because the animals had lost their fear of humans.
...Tremblay is reminding people this month there is a law against feeding wildlife in national parks.
The National Parks Act and its regulations forbids feeding of any kind and provides for charges and a fine of $300 for people found guilty of breaking the law.
For more see Kouchibouguac ecologist warns about feeding bears, animals
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