Black Bears

F. Lindzey
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Abstract

There have been reports of increased sightings and incidents with black bears. However, success in preventing human interactions with black bears depends on people changing their own behavior. Most interactions occur because bears are smart, opportunistic feeders who can smell food a mile away. It is critical for CT residents not to unintentionally lure bears to their yards with their bird feeders, trash, and other food attractants, especially in the fall when bears are going through hyperphagia, the period before hibernation when they must gain 20-40 pounds a week. Problematic human behavior results in bears becoming human foodconditioned and human-habituated (becoming too comfortable around people). The simple answer is to change problematic human behavior AND to remove food attractants.
黑熊
有越来越多的报道称,人们目击到黑熊,并发生了与黑熊有关的事件。然而,成功防止人类与黑熊的互动取决于人们改变自己的行为。大多数互动之所以发生,是因为熊是聪明的机会主义捕食者,一英里外就能闻到食物的味道。对于CT居民来说,不要无意中用喂鸟器、垃圾和其他食物引诱剂将熊引诱到他们的院子里,这一点至关重要,尤其是在秋天,熊正在经历暴食,冬眠前的一段时间,它们每周必须增重20-40磅。有问题的人类行为导致熊成为人类食物条件和人类习惯(变得过于舒适的人)。简单的答案是改变有问题的人类行为和去除食物引诱剂。
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