Vermonters need to take steps now to prevent bear conflicts.

MONTPELIER, Vt. – The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has begun to receive reports of bears coming out of their dens and is urging Vermonters to take steps now to prevent conflicts with bears over the spring and summer.
“Vermonters need to act to prevent bear conflicts now, even if they have never had a bear visit their property before,” said Jaclyn Comeau, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s bear biologist. “Do not wait to take down your birdfeeders and bearproof your yard until a bear comes to visit.”
Bear incidents have been on the rise over the past several years. Officials believe this trend is a result of Vermont’s healthy black bear population learning to associate people and food over multiple generations.
Shorter winters also mean that bears are emerging from their dens earlier in the spring. In recent years bear activity has begun in mid-March, roughly two weeks earlier than what is typically thought of as the start of bear aware season in northern New England.

VTF&W photo.
“Mid-March is the time for Vermonters to take down our birdfeeders, make sure our garbage is secure, and protect our backyard chickens and bees with an electric fence,” said Comeau. “This helps teach bears that our yards and neighborhoods are not good places to search for food. But, it will only work if everyone does their part.”
The department asks Vermonters to take the following proactive steps for coexisting with bears:
- Take down birdfeeders between mid-March and December
- Store garbage in bear-resistant containers or structures, trash cans alone are not enough
- Follow the steps on our web page for composting in bear country
- Use electric fences to keep chickens and honeybees safe
- Request a bear-resistant dumpster from your waste hauler
- Feed your pets indoors
- Never feed bears, deliberately or accidentally
“Preventing bears from having access to human-related foods is key to successful coexistence with these long-lived and intelligent animals,” said Comeau.
Vermont Fish and Wildlife also asks Vermonters to submit reports of bears engaging in potentially dangerous behavior like targeting birdfeeders and garbage, feeding on crops or livestock, or investigating campgrounds. Reports can be submitted on the department’s Living with Black Bears web page. The data help biologists keep track of bear incidents and provide early interventions to head off conflicts.
“At the end of the day, purposely feeding a bear is not just bad for the bear,” said Comeau. “It is also dangerous for you, it causes problems for your neighbors, and it is illegal. If bears are finding food on your property it is your responsibility to remove that attractant and report a problem before the situation escalates.”
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the states bears have been given a no trespass notice to stay off my property/// the state will apply for grants to hire people to teach bears how to read/// for those bears that can not read rubber buckshot is available///
After you an NTO against the bears and educate them maybe you could try and get the deer and moose to cross the roads only at posted deer or moose crossing signs ? 🙂
that picture with mamma bear and baby bear makes you want to go over and pet the little critter///
You first !
All we have to do is get the Sasquatch population to face off against the bears. See, we don’t need guns in THIS State!
Hello bears! Best security detail ever. I don’t enter my yard after dusk, and neither should anyone else.
URSA MAJOR
The night was black, the night was deep;
Too vast for one, too still for sleep,
And where the vault stood glittering,
The snow-white suns rolled in to keep
That sigil of the cruel spring
Emblazoned there: the vernal king,
Whose miniature, now waked from cave,
Trod down the sugar-snow to bring
His nightly noise, that tries the brave.
I heard him shuffle, growl, and rave,
And drew the quilt above my head,
And thought my bed was like the grave,
So safe was I, within his tread,
For panicked thief and cur had fled
As if I was already dead,
As if I was already dead.
https://ellinanderson.com/ThreeBears.html
reactionary disturber/// did it again///
Remember, bears are active this time of year. Do not fill your bird feeders pre-dawn while naked, like Peter Shumlin did. The bears know, they know….
did you have to bring the vision of naked peter shumlin up again///