Is a bear invasion in Lake Tahoe's near future?
Submitted by paula on Sat, 03/14/2015 - 5:58pm
Is a bear invasion in Lake Tahoe's near future?
If you listen to veteran Bear League director Ann Bryant, you might want to start taking some serious precautions if you have a place in the Tahoe area.
"We are expecting not only the town bears around Tahoe, but the backwoods bears to start heading in this summer, in record numbers," Bryant said.
The reason: four years of drought have taken their toll on the bears' natural food source. Bryant said she's seeing a warm and relatively snow-free spring that is bringing bears out of hibernation early.
"They're out, they're about, they're looking for food everywhere," Bryant said. "And, they have never been all out this early before."
With their keen sense of smell, bears can find anything from open garbage to dog food, even if it's inside a garage or home.
"If it's right on the other side of a garage door, they're gonna smell that and they're gonna try to rip the garage door off of it's hinges to get to that dog food," California Department of Fish and Wildlife Capt. Patrick Foy said. "Prevent attracting them in the first place -- securing all sources of food, especially garbage."
Bryant is even urging people in the Tahoe area to spend the money to electrify doors and windows.
"And if a bear comes up to it to snoop around that window or door, he'll zap his nose and he'll run off," Bryant said.
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