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SOCIAL CIRCLE â A bear on the back porch, a bear in the trash, or a bear destroying a bird feeder are all relatively minor situations, and the Georgia Department of Natural Resourcesâ Wildlife Resources Division says almost all such incidences could be avoided by becoming BearWise. âAvoiding problems with bears is usually simple, though it may not always be convenient,â Adam Hammond, WRDâs state bear biologist, said in a news release. âOne of the six BearWise basics is about securing food, garbage and recycling. When bears have access to human-provided foods, regardless of the source or the intent, they will take advantage of them, and that often leads to further problems.â ....
SOCIAL CIRCLE – Spring is here and that means Georgians may begin seeing all types of wildlife that have not been as visible throughout the winter months, including possible sightings ....
AllOnGeorgia Ga DNR: Black Bears in Georgia, Spring Sightings Not Unusual Now is the time to become BearWise, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division. April 9, 2021 Spring is here and this means people may begin seeing all types of wildlife that have not been as visible throughout the winter months, and that includes possible sightings of black bears. Now is the time to become BearWise, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division. “Bears are hungry and ready to find food upon leaving their dens after a winter-time hibernation period. This search for food can sometimes put them a little too close to people,” says Adam Hammond, state bear biologist with the Wildlife Resources Division. “We can help keep bears from getting too close to our homes and our businesses when we become ‘BearWise’ and learn to live responsibly with bears.” ....