Black bear euthanized following unintentional destruction of den by Imperial Oil
A black bear was euthanized after its den was inadvertently disturbed by Imperial Oil during construction activities near the Kearl oilsands project in northern Alberta, as reported by the province’s energy regulator to CBC News.
On December 6, the incident occurred when a contractor, working on a drill pad in a previously cleared area, accidentally impacted a concealed bear den, according to a statement by Imperial Oil spokesperson Lisa Schmidt. Subsequently, Alberta Fish and Wildlife had to euthanize the injured black bear.
Imperial Oil stated that it employs a “third-party, Indigenous-owned company” to conduct wildlife sweeps to identify wildlife dens, bird nests, or other features before construction. The company mentioned that the area had been swept prior to construction commencement, but no dens or suitable den areas were discovered.
“We are very sorry this incident occurred. We continually work to ensure our business operates in a safe and environmentally responsible manner,” the statement said.