One of the three young black bears that had been rescued last year from a public washroom in Banff National Park and later released into the wild appears to have been eaten by a grizzly bear. Even bears that are still with their mother, yearlings, face that threat from larger male bears or grizzly bears." The trio of black bear cubs was found last April by a motorist at the roadside facility at the Vermilion Lakes turnout just west of the Banff townsite. Sheila Luey, acting superintendent for the Banff field unit, says it is not at all clear how the cubs got locked in the roadside washroom last year. Parks Canada is still monitoring the GPS data of the other two bears and they're moving around landscape.
Source: CBC News September 12, 2018 17:15 UTC