Bears relocated in Jasper National Park after group poses for selfie with mother, cub

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A Jasper, Alta., photographer who took a video of a group of people taking selfies with wild bears said the incident is another example of people exhibiting poor behaviour around wildlife in the park. 

Mike Gere said he was taking his dog for a walk at around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday when he encountered a group of women taking photos with two bears in fruit trees in the town. 

He pulled out his camera and documented the incident, which he later posted on social media. In one video, the group takes selfies with the bears, and in another they photograph a bear as it

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