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Bears could emerge early this year: WildSafeBC

It鈥檚 time to think about managing wildlife attractants
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Black bears may emerge early this year after extended mild spell. Bulletin file

The extended spell of milder weather should have all residents of the province thinking about securing bear attractants, says Kathy Murray from WildSafe BC

Murray says that with the mild temperatures and shallow snow pack, it is very likely bears will be out of hibernation soon.

While most sows will have their cubs the last week of January, they tend to stay in the dens until April feeding from their mother. That may not happen this year.

鈥淚t would depend on the health of the female,鈥 Murray said. 鈥淗ow much body fat she had going into hibernation.鈥

In any event, expect bear activity soon and take appropriate action.

鈥淭he message to all of us is, if we do have an early spring, bears are going to be looking for food.鈥

While the first food source may be new spring plants, in some areas like the Kootenays and the north, we are weeks away from any type of growth. Bears will head into urban areas looking for an easy food source.

鈥淪pring is the best time of year to keep wildlife wild,鈥 Murray said. 鈥淚f they get an opportunity to get into garbage, they are not going back into the wild.鈥

Murray says in the winter the attitude may be, there鈥檚 no bears around so there鈥檚 no need to secure garbage. That has to change, she says.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had no reports of bears yet, but once they start emerging, it鈥檚 too late.鈥

Unfortunately for those who enjoy feeding birds in the winter, this also means you should be taking your feeders down.

鈥淎 feeder full of birdseed is 2,000 calories. That鈥檚 a quick and easy meal for a bear. It鈥檚 time to think about bear-proofing your yard.鈥

Murray also reminds property owners that anything that attracts a bear will also attract other pests, such as raccoons and rats.

鈥淭alk to your friends and neighbours about bear proofing now,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he end results are safer communities for people and wildlife.鈥



Carolyn Grant

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