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Bear Wise - Technical Note BEST PRACTICES FOR BECOMING A BEAR WISE COMMUNITY Communities can play an active role in reducing human-bear conflict through:
Communities are encouraged to work with local MNR offices to draft Community Bear Hazard Assessments and develop appropriate Bear Wise Community Action Plans. Education and Awareness Communities can play a vital role in assisting MNR to educate all sectors of the community about becoming "Bear Wise." MNR has produced a variety of communications materials which are available for communities to download from the internet. Some ways that communities can actively participate include:
Managing Greenspaces and Wildlife Corridors Communities should consider how managing greenspaces and wildlife corridors can help to reduce the potential for bears to be attracted into the community. Community planners can consider:
Best Practices for Waste Management Communities can play a vital role in reducing the number of human-bear conflicts by not allowing bears to become conditioned to humans and their food. Communities play an important role in ensuring their waste management practices do not contribute to the problem. There are a variety of available options to reduce the likelihood of bears being attracted by household garbage and other domestic waste. These strategies have been adopted by various North American communities, either on a voluntary or mandatory basis. Best Practices for Waste Management can include:
Best Practices for Community Landfills Black bears are naturally attracted to domestic landfill sites. There are mixed views on whether bears should be discouraged from landfills. On one hand, some communities welcome bears as a tourist attraction, and fear that excluding them from landfills may actually result in an increase in problems in near-by residential areas as bears look for alternate food sources. On the other hand, allowing bears to access landfill sites conditions the animals to seek human sources of food, and may also increase the possibility of the same bears wandering into neighbouring residential areas. Some communities have identified that bears frequenting landfill sites may pose a safety concern for their employees or for the public. Communities may wish to discourage bears from their landfill site using one of the following methods:
Note: Any measures to exclude bears from landfill sites must be accompanied by a proactive education and awareness program to ensure non-natural food attractants will not attract bears into residential areas. Other Considerations for Reducing Human-Bear Conflicts Individual residents also have a responsibility to reduce attractants. One resident leaving garbage or pet food outside can cause bear problems for the entire neighbourhood. Municipalities may wish to consider encouraging their residents to be Bear Wise, or even drafting appropriate by-laws to reduce human-bear conflict.
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Temagami Black Bear Hunting in Ontario Hunter Orange
The objective of the hunter orange regulation is to maximize hunter safety without negatively impacting hunting success. Under this regulation, all licensed hunters, including archery hunters hunting during the gun season for deer and moose, are required to wear hunter orange. As well, all black bear hunters hunting during the black bear season are required to wear hunter orange except when in a tree stand. (This exception is in place because, unlike deer and moose, black bears have colour vision.) Waterfowl hunters, wild turkey hunters and archery hunters in archery-only areas are exempt from the hunter orange requirement. A hunter orange garment and head cover must be worn. The hunter orange garment must cover a minimum of 400 square inches (2,580 square cm) above the waist and be visible from all sides. Open mesh or camouflage hunter orange must not be part of the 400 square inches. A hunting coat or vest generally meets this requirement. The hunter orange head cover may have: open mesh; a peak or brim colour other than hunter orange; a crest or logo which does not completely cover the hunter orange on the side where it is affixed. The head cover may not contain camouflage material. Hunter orange colour standards are generally consistent across North America. Manufacturers can provide information regarding clothing compliance with this standard. Hunter orange product is available at the O.F.A.H. Online Store. For that Temagami Black Bear Hunting Getaway that is way past due !! Call 705-569-3870 today for your Temagami Black Bear Hunting reservation vacation that you will remember. Ontario Hunting Links |
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