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What is it with the bears this year? We had one on Cape Cod this spring-- he made it as far down as Provincetown. There ARE no bears on the Cape! (They finally caught him and moved him to central MA, where he has at least a chance of finding a mate.
You and Charlie-- watch out!
YIKES! I don't want it in Central MA either!!
Sorry about your bear scare!! Too close for comfort if you ask me!
Karen, unless you are in Worcester proper, I'm going to guess there are some bears around. If they have enough territory, they seldom venture where there are people. I'm wondering if the mild winter upped the survival rate here. We have had several mothers and cubs sited nearby.
Good idea about the bells. Make a lot of noise and hopefully they will hear and smell you before you see them. I am not as concerned about bears as I am about the big cats. Now, they scare me.
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What is it with the bears this year? We had one on Cape Cod this spring-- he made it as far down as Provincetown. There ARE no bears on the Cape! (They finally caught him and moved him to central MA, where he has at least a chance of finding a mate.
You and Charlie-- watch out!
I am from the Cape, sitting smack dab in the middle of it as I type this, and no in 34 years since I was born at Cape Cod Hospital, there has been no bears! Sharks... Bears :
Alaska is having a big bear year too, blackies and brownies are all over the place. Unfortunately several have already had be to shot..... Mostly because people can't seem to just leave them alone and play nice with the bears. Some people see great big teddy bears instead of wild, unpredictable animals with very long claws and sharp teeth or they just HAVE to get that perfect picture.
I check my yard each morning before letting the dog out just in case and I have never had one in the my neighborhood.....however in the past I had one looking in my office window (I had a basement office at the time so the window was at ground level) and I live a mile from my office, so it's not out of the realm of possibility. I, also, have a friend that has been having bears in her back yard for the past several years too. She apparently lives on a moose migration route and the bears follow the Mama Mooses and their new babies.....that's just snacks on the hoof as far as the bears are concerned!
All I can say is this.....make lots of noise while out walking in potential bear areas. Getting the bells is a good idea. Also, a canister of bear spray is something that our scout troop takes with it on every trip. Keep Charlie leashed and under control and take a buddy!! And if you do encounter a bear.....DO NOT RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!! Back away slowly and make yourself as big as possible....a walking stick can help with this (it makes you look taller and might fool the bear into thinking that you are bigger than him). Also, watch the area around you....look for the bears, cubs, scat or kills. Mostly just being aware of what is around you will do the trick. Nothing is foolproof, but you can be smart about getting out and about.
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Start talking to the dogs/people while you walk. Loud enough that a bear can pick up on it. Most maulings/attacks are because a bear is SURPRISED to see you there and thinks you've gotten the jump on them. Fight or Flight... bears tend to the former, humans the latter. And if you do encounter a bear, talk calmly and softly to it while BACKING away - don't turn your back, and no sudden moves...
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My DS texted me Thursday morning. He commutes to school from one part of NH to the seacoast area where UNH is. He is taking a summer course there. He told me he had to stop the car and let a bear cub cross the road. He told me it was small, about the size of our Golden Retriever. I bet Mama bear was nearby! Living in the Boston area, my response was, "That's my kind of commuting traffic!" However, I wouldn't have wanted to be on foot walking my dog and run into Mama and Baby Bear!
Most people haven't seen bears, even when they live nearby. I did a little more research and the wildlife officials think we have 3 known families. Two in the south of town, where there are a couple of good sized conservation properties and one here in the north of town, where the landfill (now capped) is and a town forest around it. I live on a good sized brook that's stocked with trout, so I'm guessing, it was coming/going fishing.
I've seen deer, wild turkey, coyote, and lots of small woodland creatures in the woods behind my house, but thankfully never a bear. I would not be surprised to see one though! There is not nearly enough wooded area for one to live "comfortably", but given they are taking up residence on the Cape now...
I talked to another neighbor this morning and she said someone up the street I am now walking on has a motion detector/camera and they have captured the bears several time at night. They are a family of three.
I actually feel better knowing they have been around for some time and yesterday was the closest I came to seeing one.
Sorry, One Little Sparks, I misinterpreted what you said. I actually was impressed that the Cape Cod bear may have swam over. I am assuming crossing a canal but that's a lot of stamina.
Sorry, One Little Sparks, I misinterpreted what you said. I actually was impressed that the Cape Cod bear may have swam over. I am assuming crossing a canal but that's a lot of stamina.
No problem, when I reread my comments I could totally see why you thought that. So the rumor on Cape...that someone tried to keep it as a pet and released it. Not a lot of people here seem to believe it swam across the canal.
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