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Well, we've been complaining about the over population of our deer...so they're just following the food chain --- but OMG seeing one in your backyard in broad daylight would be FREAKY!
Good thing, bad thing
Berringer and Hemphill said most people in their states' bear country like having the animals around. Many like knowing a once-native species has returned.
In both states, many landowners like seeing bears on their properties. Oklahoma had its second bear hunting season last fall to help control the growing population. The season was to end the day that hunters killed the 20th bear, but 32 were killed on opening day.
Some people get a bit of a thrill knowing a large predator is about.
The Missouri Department of Conservation is educating residents on how to avoid confrontations with those predators, both in the wilds and in populated areas. Bears are omnivores and eat other animals, berries, crops and nuts. They'll gladly go for easier meals.
"We get quite a few calls from people with bears getting into their dog's food," Hemphill said, "and it seems like everybody in southeast Oklahoma dumps out some food for some kind of dog. Bears love that free food."
Bear in the yard
The bear in McKinley's yard seemed set on staying for a spell.
As well as alternating between napping and sitting in the wagon, it found a covered trash can filled with dog food. A grain elevator next door could have provided a ready supply of food, too. Kansas wildlife officials were called and failed to chase the young male bear away from the house.
Berringer and Hemphill said most people in their states' bear country like having the animals around. Many like knowing a once-native species has returned.
In both states, many landowners like seeing bears on their properties. Oklahoma had its second bear hunting season last fall to help control the growing population. The season was to end the day that hunters killed the 20th bear, but 32 were killed on opening day.
Some people get a bit of a thrill knowing a large predator is about.
The Missouri Department of Conservation is educating residents on how to avoid confrontations with those predators, both in the wilds and in populated areas. Bears are omnivores and eat other animals, berries, crops and nuts. They'll gladly go for easier meals.
"We get quite a few calls from people with bears getting into their dog's food," Hemphill said, "and it seems like everybody in southeast Oklahoma dumps out some food for some kind of dog. Bears love that free food."
Bear in the yard
The bear in McKinley's yard seemed set on staying for a spell.
As well as alternating between napping and sitting in the wagon, it found a covered trash can filled with dog food. A grain elevator next door could have provided a ready supply of food, too. Kansas wildlife officials were called and failed to chase the young male bear away from the house.
Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/news/article1068015.html#storylink=cpy
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2OLD2MESSAROUND
on Wed 06/24/15 03:11 PM