Including at a golf course.
Even a cemetery.
And now, most recently, a bear in the Hudson Valley making its own morning meal with the contents of garbage cans.
The bear was captured on camera in the Dutchess County town of Union Vale on Sunday morning, July 26. (See first image above.)
Another bear, seen in Northern Westchester outside Peekskill Towers, looks like it may be apartment hunting. (See second image above.)
Here are tips from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation on what to do if you see a bear:
- Don’t panic. Bears are more likely to be afraid of you than you are of them. Know that you have the privilege of seeing a magnificent wild creature close-up, but don’t lose sight of the fact that bears are powerful animals that may defend themselves if they feel threatened.
- Never approach, surround, or attempt to touch a bear.
- Always leave a clear escape route for the bear. If you feel threatened by a bear, back away slowly, but do not run. If the bear keeps coming back or will not leave, make loud noises—yell, clap, blow car horns or air horns, or drum on nearby objects.
Find more information at dec.ny.gov/animals.
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