The Back Forty October, 2019

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August, 2019

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You are in Bear Country! Bears can become human-habituated or food conditioned and may become a threat to human safety. These bears may have to be relocated or euthanized. Bear signs include tracks, scat, rolled logs and rocks, torn stumps, diggings, and rubbed, chewed, or clawmarked trees. Bears are omnivores, eating both plant and animal food. They are opportunistic feeders that will eat almost anything – from toothpaste to ground squirrels. They will scavenge and seek out all potential food sources. They have an acute sense of smell and they rely heavily on that sense to find food and other animals. Bears are often interested in petroleumbased products, such as fuel, oil, and jerry cans as well as garbage, carcass pits, berry patches and granaries. These animals can consume up to 25,000 calories/ day and are continuously driven to locate new food sources. Fall is a particularly dangerous time as bears need to consume as many calories as possible in preparation for hybernation during the winter. Be cautious when working or walking around cereal crops, such as wheat, oats and barley, especially at dusk and dawn. Bears are most active at that time. Clean all spilled and waste grain as soon as possible. If spillage is in the eye. In an unavoidable, locate storage In an emergency situation, call Report encounter with a nonfacilities away from areas charging bear or a bear of human use and bear A Poacher at 1-800-642-3800. with cubs, you should habitat. Consider seasonal Report all grizzly bear sightings to Fish appear passive. Do not electric fencing or install and Wildlife by calling 310-0000. raise your voice. If your alarm systems in areas with vehicle is nearby, get in valuable products or those as quickly as possible. Never run. You can not outrun at high risk of bearhuman encounters. a bear, and running may excite the bear and trigger an attack. Climbing a tree is an option but offers no Each bear has a unique personality, and their guarantee of safety. Black bears are excellent climbers, reactions to humans are not predictable. All bears and grizzlies have also been known to climb trees. have a “personal space” and feel scared or threatened when this space is invaded. If there are cubs in the Excerpts from Alberta Bear Smart publications area, move away from the area immediately. Make every effort to leave the bear an escape route. Back away slowly, talk softly and don’t look a bear directly


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