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8 Articles
Officials issue warning after massive bear caught roaming residential street: 'Going to start becoming more common'
Officials near Alpine, Texas, issued a warning for residents in April regarding sightings of a black bear in the area. The bear, likely searching for food and part of a wildlife monitoring project, wandered south from Big Bend National Park, according to KFYO Radio. What's happening? Via a Facebook post, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department alerted the Trans-Pecos Wildlife District community of the bear's proximity and urged locals to secur…
Don’t Give Bears A Free Lunch - Rogue River Press
Black bears are waking from their winter slumber and hunger is driving them to town for an easy meal. Ashland residents: please don’t give bears a free lunch. With a sense of smell about seven times greater than a bloodhound, bears zero in on the scent of unsecured garbage, dirty grills, bird feeders and pet food left outside. They stop at nothing to get at this food, causing property damage and breaking into homes and sheds. Along with highly …
Bears Appearing in Residential Areas: When Firing Shots, Residents’ Safety Must Be Prioritized
There is no end to cases of bears appearing in residential areas and causing harm to people. If there is no choice but to allow hunters to fire shots, they need to pay careful attention to ensuring the safety of residents to prevent harm to them.
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