The other nite there was a woman with a flashlite in my yard, it was thought there was a baby bear running around with no momma. Couple of nites later about 1am i hear this sleerpy wierd sound bears make, so me and my plate of bacon and eggs midnight snack( i was thinking i could i could attract the poor little baby bear) walked into the road(hwy actually) baby to the left,somewhere within the next 2 short driveways.
Then i hear a crack, look right, momma bear charged, that was an interesting experiance.
I'm guessing it the same momma bear that a couple of years ago had 2 cubs ,she left her cubs up the trees behind my back yard, when she returned, momma would nap by the fence. So for that summer i did not use my back yard. i did do the bang the pans noise thing, seems she felt i was calling her for dinner, over the fence she came.(brown bears)
Conservation would do nothing, the population of the town is 10,ooo
I agree with culling,the Denali bear was over confidant, when i lived in the boonies, see a bears, mutual respect, walk away from each other.
The man was taking pics - he was in the open- no threat 50-100yards(average trailer is lenth 60-70ft) 0ne yard=3ft so (some people use football fields-i use trailers to judge distance)so 20 yards one trailer? So he was 2-3 or more trailers away- that bear's attitude was the problem.
Just like people, bears, dogs, cats, whatever-some just ain't nice to get along with- we put people in jail for murder, i think the rules should be the same for all life forms.
Bear meat can be tasty, skins are beauty -so i don't like the cull, unless they use it wisely. . This town is my space,the local bear huggers, don't have bears in their back yard.
if you let people hike thru Denali, bears must be culled if they are not tourist friendly, as said by Trackersam- ya gotta deal with reality- ya gotta make a choice- is it tourist freindly or a maybe deadly hike . The bear, not the man with the camera, caused the problem, he was within a (3 trailers or more) space - bear should of walked.