It’s Spring, and Massachusetts’ 4,500 Bears are Coming out of Hibernation

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By Mass Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

 

Editor’s Note: After last year’s excitement about bears in Bedford and our environs, it seems prudent to post today’s message from the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, along with its accompanying video.

There are at least 4,500 black bears in Massachusetts and their range is expanding eastward.

Take action by educating yourself and your neighbors about proactive measures to avoid conflicts with bears.

MassWildlife officials remind the public that March is the month when hungry bears emerge from their winter dens and seek out food.

If you live in northern Middlesex County, Worcester County, western Massachusetts, or other areas where bears have been spotted, it’s time to take down your bird feeders. Natural foods such as acorns and other nuts are usually available on the ground, but last year’s fall hard mast crop was meager.

Bears will often ignore seasonally available natural foods including skunk cabbage in favor of an easy meal at a backyard bird feeder.

Other species including wild turkeys and coyotes may also frequent bird feeders leading to a variety of nuisance issues.

To avoid these problems, MassWildlife asks property owners to be proactive by removing bird feeders and other potential food sources including garbage or open compost.

If you enjoy watching birds in your yard, MassWildlife suggests adding a water feature, growing native plants, shrubs, and trees to attract birds.

Individuals should also secure bee hives, chickens, and livestock. Properly maintained electric fencing is the only way to protect chickens or bee hives from bears. Taking these actions may prevent the unnatural feeding of bears and other kinds of neighborhood wildlife.

For more information about black bears in Massachusetts, visit mass.gov/bears.

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