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Drought Increases Texas Black Bear Concerns
TPWD ^ | 8-17-11 | Tom Harvey/ TPWD

Posted on 08/20/2011 10:57:36 AM PDT by waterhill

News Release Media Contact: Tom Harvey, 512-389-4453, tom.harvey@tpwd.state.tx.us

Aug. 17, 2011

Drought Increases Texas Black Bear Concerns Rural Residents, Hunters Advised to Be Bear Aware

AUSTIN — Wildlife biologists are advising hunters, ranchers and rural residents that black bears appear to be roaming longer distances and may approach people or houses in search of food and water because of the drought.

If conditions remain dry, people could see more bears, said Mike Krueger, district leader of the Edwards Plateau Wildlife District for Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

“We’re getting a few reports of people seeing bears during daylight hours, and that’s unusual,” Krueger said. “It’s the associated water around homes and the food. The pet food, the smell of cooking; all those things could attract bears.”

Recent bear sightings could reflect young bears who have been turned out by their mothers and are setting out to establish their own home ranges.

Because of the drought, the bears appear to be traveling longer distances, sometimes even hundreds miles, to find better habitat conditions. Known breeding bear populations in Texas are in far West Texas, so it’s possible bears seen in Central Texas traveled from there, or from Mexico. Bears are still considered rare in Texas.

A black bear was killed in early August in Kerr County north of San Antonio. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department investigated the incident, since bears are protected and may not be hunted. The man who killed the bear said he felt he and his dogs were in danger. The bear was a 2 year old male, weighing 103 pounds.

“We need to encourage everyone to be more tolerant of bears," Krueger said. “We recommend people try to scare bears away, or go to a safe place and call us. But killing a bear should be a last resort unless a person is truly threatened.”

Krueger said when the first waves of hunters head to the field in September, some might see broken windows or other signs of bears attempting to enter buildings where food was kept, or wildlife feeders overturned.

Bears are omnivores, meaning they eat almost anything. Research shows free-roaming black bears are mainly vegetarians, and up to 90 percent of their diet is vegetable material, including nuts, fruits, berries and plants. Most of the protein in a bear’s diet comes from insects like beetles, wasps, termites and ants.

According to the TPWD brochure Bear Safety in Mind, bears are normally shy and not aggressive to humans. But if a bear regularly visits a ranch or deer stand, people should try to scare it with rocks, a slingshot or air horn.

If people encounter a bear at close range, they should talk calmly while backing away slowly. Don’t make direct eye contact, and don’t run away.

If a bear approaches you, stand your ground and raise your arms, backpack or jacket to appear larger, and yell at the bear to scare it off.

Hunters should keep camps clean to prevent odors that will attract bears, and discard gut piles far from campsites. Placing deer corn in piles or in open feeders will attract more bears, while using an automated feeder hung out of reach of bears will decrease bear visits. Also, switching bait from corn to soybeans will reduce bear activity. And, planting food plots is the best way to attract deer and avoid bear visits.

It is against the law to kill a black bear in Texas, with penalties of up to $10,000, added civil restitution fines, jail time and loss of all hunting privileges. The black bear, Ursus americanus, is listed as threatened by the State of Texas and the Louisiana black bear, Ursus americanus luteolus, sometimes seen in eastern Texas, has additional protection and is federally listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.

To report a black bear sighting in Texas, call a TPWD Wildlife Division regional office: West Texas (Alpine), (432) 837-2051; Central Texas (Kerrville), (830) 896-2500; East Texas (Tyler), (903) 566-1626; Panhandle/Rolling Plains (Canyon), (806) 655-3782; Cross Timbers (Brownwood), (325) 643-5977; South Texas (Pleasanton). (830) 569-8700. If it’s an emergency, call the local sheriff’s office or 911.

——— On the Net:

•Bear safety brochure: (PDF 394.4 KB)">http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_br_w7000_1428.pdf (PDF 394.4 KB)•Bear news photos: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/newsmedia/news_images/?g=black_bears


TOPICS: Agriculture; Miscellaneous; Outdoors
KEYWORDS: hunting; outdoors

1 posted on 08/20/2011 10:57:43 AM PDT by waterhill
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To: waterhill

I am closing on my TX house next Friday and moving from So. Cal. in mid October. I’ll bring the rain with me, I promise...


2 posted on 08/20/2011 11:03:14 AM PDT by freedumb2003 (Herman Cain 2012)
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To: waterhill

Go east young bear, Beaumont has had a ton of rain.


3 posted on 08/20/2011 11:05:07 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: waterhill

I had a black bear wander down the street in front of my house here in Arizona a couple of years ago. I sent him to the food stamp office.


4 posted on 08/20/2011 11:09:07 AM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Americans need to wean their government off of its dependence on foreign money.)
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To: freedumb2003

I’m gonna hold you to that!


5 posted on 08/20/2011 11:11:26 AM PDT by SuzyQue
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To: waterhill
Up here in the Semi Free State of NH would request an extension of the Hunting season. To my unsophisticated pallet they taste like poop, just an opinion.
6 posted on 08/20/2011 11:19:48 AM PDT by Little Bill (Sorry)
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To: Little Bill
What an *unsophisticated pallet* might look like. [sorry...couldn't help myself Bill.] ;)


7 posted on 08/20/2011 11:27:56 AM PDT by Daffynition ("Don't just live your life, but witness it also.")
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To: freedumb2003

We’re going to hold you to that promise. Welcome to God’s country!


8 posted on 08/20/2011 11:38:45 AM PDT by Dusty Road
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To: Daffynition

Well slapped.


9 posted on 08/20/2011 11:42:08 AM PDT by Little Bill (Sorry)
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To: freedumb2003

I’ll bring the rain with me, I promise...


The drought is getting so bad around Texas that the trees are beginning to fight over the dogs...


10 posted on 08/20/2011 11:44:42 AM PDT by deport ( In Texas it's hotter than two goats fighting in a jalapeno patch.)
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To: waterhill

I had no idea that there were any bears in Texas. You learn something new every day.


11 posted on 08/20/2011 11:48:39 AM PDT by texmexis best
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To: waterhill

“But if a bear regularly visits a ranch or deer stand, people should try to scare it with rocks, a slingshot or air horn.”

Only David had much luck with a slong and a rock. For the rest of us, G*d gave us gunpowder.

The Armed & Rangerous are attempting to take away our Natural law and Constitutionally guaranteed right to self defense against their precious predators.


12 posted on 08/20/2011 12:23:25 PM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is necessary to examine principles.)
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To: waterhill

Yes, officer, I asked the bear quite nicely to please remove himself from my back porch.

This week will be 70 days of 100+ temps and breaking the 1929 record. With the drought, the wildlife is moving closer to the human population. There’s also more reports of rabies and people getting bitten.


13 posted on 08/20/2011 12:49:59 PM PDT by bgill (just getting tagline ready for 6 months after you vote in Perry - Tried to warn you he's a RINO.)
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To: GladesGuru
"“But if a bear regularly visits a ranch or deer stand, people should try to scare it with rocks, a slingshot or.”" The dollar store sells mini-air horns loud enough to make the ears ring. Not advocating one for bear defense but it's great for getting Jr. out of bed in the morning.
14 posted on 08/20/2011 12:53:34 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Rick Perry was a democrat. So was Reagan. Oh crap.)
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To: Little Bill
I'm due for a dousie...and you're welcome to take the first shot at me. ;P


15 posted on 08/20/2011 12:55:51 PM PDT by Daffynition ("Don't just live your life, but witness it also.")
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To: GladesGuru
Where did you find a SLONG or did you make it?
16 posted on 08/20/2011 1:16:18 PM PDT by razorback-bert (Some days it's not worth chewing through the straps.)
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To: Daffynition
Not likely, well maybe. I was doing some family research and discovered that since (B) 1557 my ancestor Hezekiah and his ilk were Quakers. I find this strange since none of my family have been known to turn the other cheek.

This does explain the Jacobs and Abraham's in the tree.

17 posted on 08/20/2011 1:33:27 PM PDT by Little Bill (Sorry)
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To: Little Bill

18 posted on 08/20/2011 3:03:13 PM PDT by Daffynition ("Don't just live your life, but witness it also.")
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To: razorback-bert

“Slongs” occur when using a borrowed computer/keyboard.

I should have used the ‘I’ key, but hit the ‘O’ by mistake.


19 posted on 08/20/2011 4:07:33 PM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon freedom, it is necessary to examine principles.)
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