BEARS. THEY'RE BIG, FAST, STRONG, SILENT. I'VE ONLY SEEN A HANDFUL OF BEARS IN THE WILD. BUT ... I'M CAREFUL!
BEARS. THEY'RE BIG, THEY'RE FAST, THEY'RE STRONG.
BEARS ARE QUITE COMMON IN PARTS OF EASTERN ONTARIO.
PERSONALLY, 
I'VE ONLY, 
IN MY LIFETIME, 
SEEN A HANDFUL OF BEARS 
IN THE WILD. 
I THINK I HAVE A GREATER
CHANCE TO SEE THEM IN THE ZOO.

BUT ... I'M CAREFUL!
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BEARS - PRECAUTIONS YOU CAN TAKE

 
Content Courtesy of Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
FOR THOSE HEADING INTO BEAR COUNTRY

Black bears rarely attack people

courtesy of Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Courtesy of Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

While bears can be dangerous, they are actually very timid animals. Since the early 1900s there have been fewer than 70 deaths in North American as a result of black bears.

While injuries and attacks are rare, we need to remember that bears are easily attracted to places where people live. Bears are attracted to communities by things like garbage, bird and pet food, and smells like grease and food residue on barbecues. They will investigate these non-natural food sources. If bears are successful at getting food they will return again and again. They will also lose their natural fear of humans if they are successful at finding food where humans live, camp, work or recreate.

Here are some precautions you can take:
At your home, camp or cottage:

 black bearsFeed birds only during the winter
 black bearsKeep your garbage away from bears

Outdoors:

 black bearsLearn about black bears, signs of bear activity and how to prevent and handle encounters with bears.
 black bearsBe alert. Keep your eyes and ears open. Frequently scan your surroundings to check for bears.
 black bearsTake extra precautions with your food and garbage.

At work:

 black bearsHave a plan for garbage. Use bear-resistant containers wherever possible and secure the lids at all times.
 black bearsIf you are in “back country” learn how to carry and use bear pepper spray. Know its limitations.
 black bearsLearn bear safety basics. Know how to prevent and handle encounters with bears. courtesy of Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Courtesy of Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
IN AN IMMEDIATE EMERGENCY:
contact your local police force or dial 911

TO REPORT BEAR PROBLEMS: contact the Bear Reporting Line at:
1-866-514-BEAR (2327)   (TTY) 705 945-7641

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