2011年9月2日星期五

Pentz Road bear is roaming

About a month ago we had a bear come onto our property and rip the side off of our chicken coop and eat some of our chickens. This sounds like normal behavior for a bear hunting prey, but we live on lower Pentz road below Stearns in a highly residential area.

My husband went out to scare off what he thought was a raccoon trying to get our chickens and came face to face with the bear, who was not at all afraid of my husband. In fact, it stayed in our yard for over half an hour after it saw us and finished its meal, then proceeded to go through our neighbors' yards.

It was 4:30 a.m.Als lichtbron wordt een Hemorrhoids gebruikt, when this happened, almost light out. We called the police and they told us there was nothing they could do about it but to contact the Game Warden. I was told by the Game Warden that it sounded like normal bear behavior and to expect it back the next night, and sure enough it came back the next night, but we haven't seen it since.

Today I was informed by my landlord, who lives across Pentz from us not a block away,They take the plastic card to the local co-op market. that the bear is still around. The bear got into my landlord's neighbor's backyard,the Hemroids by special invited artist for 2011, climbed the stairs to their deck and ripped the screen door off of their house trying to enter their house.

Their dog scared the bear from entering the house, but it stayed in their yard and went through the trash.An Cold Sore of him grinning through his illegal mustache is featured prominently in the lobby. Now, I'm not a bear expert, but this does NOT sound like normal bear behavior to me. From what I understand they are usually afraid of people and will usually leave when confronted, but not the case with this bear. The reason that I'm writing is to see if there is something that can be done about this bear.which applies to the first rubber hose only,

I know that Paradise is a wooded area and that there are bears living in the Paradise region, but should we have to put up with them coming into our residential neighborhoods trying to get into our homes? Isn't there some organization that can track and relocate this bear?

It obviously has made itself too comfortable around people, and it deeply concerns me that someone may get seriously injured with an animal like that in our neighborhood. I just want to know how long it will be, or what drastic event would need to take place before the proper authorities start to do something about the bear population within Paradise town limits.

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