The FWC is sharing ways to be 'BearWise' to help prevent conflicts between people and bears.
FloridaA juvenile black bear roams through Fort Myers, Fla., Tuesday morning, May 26, 2020. The bear was eventually trapped by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers and will be relocated. The arrival of spring means Florida’s black bear population is becoming more active -- that means it’s more likely you could end up interacting with one.
If feeders are left up, only put enough food out for birds and other wildlife to finish eating before dark and make feeders If feeding pets outside, only put food out for short time periods and bring in leftover food and dishes after each feeding.6. Alert neighbors to bear activityShare these BearWise® tips on how to avoid conflicts with bears.
Bears cross more roadways as they become more active this time of year. To avoid hitting a bear or other animal while you’re driving,Regional Offices
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