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Electric fences, drones, and dogs protect G7 leaders from bear attack June 17, 2025

  • Writer: Ana Cunha-Busch
    Ana Cunha-Busch
  • Jun 16, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 17, 2025

Electric fences, drones, and dogs protect G7 leaders from bear attack / Photo: © AFP.
Electric fences, drones, and dogs protect G7 leaders from bear attack / Photo: © AFP.

By AFP - Agence France Presse


Electric fences, drones, and dogs protect G7 leaders from bear attack


Electric fences, drones, thermal cameras, and police dogs have all been deployed at the G7 summit in the Canadian Rockies to protect world leaders from hungry bears.


US President Donald Trump, Italy's Giorgia Meloni, and France's Emmanuel Macron are among leaders gathered Monday at a remote mountain lodge for talks -- uninterrupted, if all goes to plan, by ursine attacks.


"While grizzly bears are a top concern, the team is prepared for all wildlife species," Alberta's Ministry of Public Safety spokesperson Sheena Campbell said.


Security teams have erected "fence barriers around locations where attractants (food) are present, including the use of electric bear fence enclosures."


She said fencing was a minimum of eight feet (2.4 meters) high to ensure guest safety as part of a multi-pronged operation to prevent "close encounters" with wildlife.


Also being used in the anti-bear battle are thermal imaging cameras, drones from the famous Canadian "Mounties" police force, and specially trained K-9 "bear dogs."


The drones will "monitor wildlife activity in real time," Campbell said, adding in the last week alone the team recorded activity of grizzly bears, black bears, cougars, moose, bighorn sheep, and deer.


Canadian authorities and summit organizers declined to discuss further details for security reasons.


The Globe and Mail newspaper reported that a bear warning issued in May was still in place for the Kananaskis Country Golf Course -- where the G7 leaders are scheduled to hold their group portrait during the three-day summit.


The paper added that about 65 grizzly bears live in Kananaskis, and some areas have been closed in recent weeks after reports of aggressive charges by a mother with two cubs.


Parks Canada advises that if a bear is protecting its young and sees you as a threat, fall on the ground and play dead. But if the bear is aggressive and after your food, stand your ground.


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