|
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Bears on
Kodiak are running out of salmon and berries and have started looking for food
closer to town. Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologist Larry Van Daele
says he's been getting reports of bears sighted nearer civilization from
Monashka Bay to Bells Flats. Yesterday afternoon he was called to the city
landing strip on Mill Bay Road to shoo away a foraging bruin.
-- (Bears 1 26
sec "It's
about a three or ... trying to find food.")
He said this
time of year, just before denning up for the winter, bears go into a feeding
overdrive.
-- (Bears 2 29
sec "It's
the time of year ... which is pretty unusual.")
He said a
couple of bears near State Airport have wandered onto the runway as well, and perhaps
the same two have been spotted scratching for salmon on the Buskin River. One
of those, Van Daele says, has learned that it can scare fisherman into dropping
his rod and reel and getting an easy meal:
-- (Bears 3 30
sec "Yeah,
and that's the ... get it away from yourself.')
Van Daele
reminds residents to keep garbage and pet food off their porches. He says with
all the bear awareness there is in Kodiak, he's still amazed to find people not
keeping bear attractants from their yards. He said the bears will continue to
be closer to civilization for the next month, until it's time for them to hit
the hay.
###
|