I have always known there is a large bear population on my hunt property (trail cams), but they have never come closer than 3/4 mile to my Cabin. In last 6 weeks, my trail cam has picked up two different males paying casual daytime visits to my cabin. This weekend's memory card is full of 60 second clips of a sow with two cubs at night, making themselves quite comfortable on my porch for couple of hours, with cubs playing and nursing...(little buggers are actually quite cute!).
I have been noticing a mini population explosion among the bear population on my property for the last year or so. I attributed the appearance of the first two males to being pushed out of the other males' territory and have been getting ready to thin out their population this fall. But this last sow is puzzling.
This is not a normal behaviour for bears in my area. There are no garbage dumps in my area and these bears are as wild as they come, not conditioned to associate humans with food. They actually avoid humans like plage. Food and garbage is not the issue with my cabin either as I have always made sure there isn't even a hint/smell of food outside or inside. Any comments?
I have been noticing a mini population explosion among the bear population on my property for the last year or so. I attributed the appearance of the first two males to being pushed out of the other males' territory and have been getting ready to thin out their population this fall. But this last sow is puzzling.
This is not a normal behaviour for bears in my area. There are no garbage dumps in my area and these bears are as wild as they come, not conditioned to associate humans with food. They actually avoid humans like plage. Food and garbage is not the issue with my cabin either as I have always made sure there isn't even a hint/smell of food outside or inside. Any comments?
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