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![]() Backpack: Bear Country: Basics
The primary concern hiking and camping in bearcountry is safety, both for the visitor and for the bear. Personal safety is the first priority; a bear can be a very dangerous animal if provoked or habituated to humans. Safety of the bear is also a concern. Once a bear is habituated to people, it can become a problem and will have to be delt with actively, sometimes at the expense of its life.Introduction to traveling in bearcountry.
In bear country, stay out of the "personal space" of bears. Try not to surprise them. Make a lot of noise on the trail and in your tent if you see or hear bears. If people get too close, black bears often climb trees to escape - but they When traveling in bear country, food security and the disposal of garbage takes on a new significance. Allowing a bear to obtain human food even once often results in the bear becoming aggressive about obtaining such food in the future. Aggressive bears present If you are involved in a conflict with a bear, regardless of how minor, report it to a park ranger as soon as possible. Another's safety may depend on it. Park rangers and biologists need this information to document bear behavior for research and management purposes.
© 1997. Excerpted with permission of the publisher from Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills, 6th ed, edited by Don Graydon; published by The Mountaineers, Seattle, WA.- Don Graydon Related Articles
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