One Black Bear Stalks A Boston Suburb, Another Shows Up At A Wedding!
Hold on to your picnic baskets!
Two bears were spotted in Boston suburbs. One Black Bear Stalked A Boston Suburb, Another Showed Up At A Wedding! Bears are taking over Massachusetts!
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OK, so encountering a black bear in your backyard can be a surprising and potentially dangerous situation.
Remember, black bears are generally timid and prefer to avoid human interactions.
Here are some steps to follow if you find yourself face-to-face with a black bear in your backyard:
- Remain calm: It’s natural to feel frightened or startled, but it’s crucial to stay calm and composed. Don’t panic or make sudden movements that could startle the bear.
- Keep your distance: Give the bear plenty of space by slowly and quietly moving away. Avoid direct eye contact. Back away slowly, but do not turn your back on the bear.
- Do not run: Running may trigger the bear’s chase instinct, as they are incredibly fast runners. Maintain a slow and steady pace as you move away.
- Make noise: If the bear is unaware of your presence, make noise to alert it to your presence. Speak calmly, clap your hands, or use noise-making devices like bells or air horns. This helps to establish your presence and may encourage the bear to move away.
- Secure food and trash: If you have outdoor food sources or trash cans in your backyard, secure them in a bear-proof manner. Remove any potential attractants to prevent the bear from returning.
- Notify local authorities: If the bear remains in your backyard or poses a threat to your safety, contact your local wildlife or law enforcement authorities. They can provide guidance and assistance in managing the situation.
- Be prepared: Grab bear spray in case of emergencies. Familiarize yourself with its proper usage and keep it in an easily accessible location.
Remember, black bears are generally not aggressive toward humans, and most encounters end without incident. By following these guidelines, you can help ensure your safety and the well-being of the bear.
Also, this story reminds us of this HILARIOUS report by a local newscaster on how to avoid a bear attack:
Lauren Beckham Falcone is the co-host of Bob & LBF in the Morning. Formerly an award-winning reporter and columnist for the Boston Herald, she credits her current success as a pop culture commentator to watching too much TV as a kid and scouring the internet too much as an adult. LBF is a regular contributor to NECN and is an honorary board member at the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress. Lauren lives in Canton with her husband Dave and her daughter Lucy. Lauren writes about trending topics, New England destinations, and seasonal DIY.
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