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Young black bear identified in Tysons, in other places in Fairfax County

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A young black bear has actually been identified in the previous couple of weeks in parts of Northern Virginia, and specialists stated it’s even been seen on the pathways of Tysons– an unusual environment for the furry animal.

Paige Pearson, a spokesperson for the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, stated the exact same black bear has actually likewise been identified in Vienna, Oakton, Fairfax, Reston and McLean.

” He’s simply roaming around trying to find food and most likely took a couple of incorrect turns,” she stated.

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Bear sightings in such an urbanized location as Tysons are “irregular,” she stated.

” While bears just periodically roam into more urbanized locations,” Pearson stated, “it is not an irregular habits for a bear to take a trip into such locations searching for easy-to-obtain, human-sourced food.”

Bears are regularly seen, she stated, in McLean and Vienna, where there are more parks and greenways that the animals utilize as travel passages in between areas or for sanctuary.

Reports to her department revealed this specific bear that was seen in Tysons and in other places entered into houses near houses and into lawns, up on decks and decks. The bear, she stated, was going to bird feeders, unsecured garbage and beehives searching for food.

Authorities stated the bear sighting in Tysons is among 4 in Fairfax County they have actually become aware of given that spring. That fits the typical variety of bear sightings they find out about each year in the location, according to Pearson.

While some individuals might believe it is cool or enjoyable to see wildlife up close and purposefully put out food to bring in bears or other wildlife, specialists stated that’s not an excellent concept. It’s damaging to the animals, as they might ultimately end up being depending on human-provided food. They are, after all, wild animals and need to be left alone.

Specialists stated bears enter a backyard or thick location due to the fact that they’re trying to find food and are brought in there by fragrances such as residues of grilled meat, fruit trees, animal food or compost heap. When in a backyard, they discover the leftovers from grill drippings, for instance, and after that likewise find spilled bird seed from a neighboring feeder.

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Location homeowners, specialists stated, need to take safety measures to not bring in bears to their communities.

” We are asking next-door neighbors to briefly eliminate any outside food sources to assist keep this young bear wild and motivate it to securely proceed,” Pearson stated.

Follow these suggestions to prevent bring in black bears near your house:

  • Eliminate bird feeders from your lawn.
  • Protected trash. Keep garbage in a locked shed or inside up until the early morning it is gathered.
  • Feed animals inside or them just a single serving if they’re fed outdoors, so there are no leftovers in a bowl. Shop animal food where bears can’t see– or odor– it.
  • Do not leave food on decks, patio areas or decks. Keeping food on a screened-in patio is not a “safe and secure storage location from a bear’s perspective,” according to specialists.
  • Tidy your grill after each usage, and do not dispose drippings into the lawn.
  • Do not leave food, garbage or animal or animals feed in your car.
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