🐻 Bears are already active this season: Colorado Parks & Wildlife has 80+ reports statewide. Secure trash, pull bird feeders, stay #BearAware as we head into summer!
🐻 Bears are already active this season: Colorado Parks & Wildlife has 80+ reports statewide. Secure trash, pull bird feeders, stay #BearAware as we head into summer!
An unlucky bear that somehow managed to trap itself inside a vehicle in B.C.'s Kootenays over the weekend was eventually freed – but not before doing significant damage to the interior.
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There is more than one reason to keep your car doors locked
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/bear-breaks-into-vehicle-leaves-smelly-surprise-for-owner-b-c-rcmp-1.6597871
For all of us in bear country:
"In June, yearlings start moving out. Bears that were born last spring and denned up with mom this past winter are now 18-month old yearlings. If all goes well, they’ll be the size of a medium-sized dog by the end of June, although their fur coats can make them look larger. Yearling females are often allowed to move in next door to their mom. Yearling males are strongly encouraged to move out and go find a new territory of their own, so most young bears wandering far from home are males.
No matter how big and furry they look, yearling bears are all trying to figure out how to live without their mom’s help. They are often lonely and lack the fully developed survival skills of an adult bear. They are also hungry and inquisitive and will instinctively check out anything that seems as if it might be a source of food.
Like human teenagers, they are at a very impressionable stage of life. If they quickly discover that human places should be avoided, they will learn to support themselves as wild bears. If they find the backyard pickings are easy, they start down a road that is often a dead end. No matter how cute they look and how hungry they are, the best thing you can do to help yearlings grow up wild is to make sure there’s nothing around your home to attract them. "
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