Things getting interesting here (black bear)
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06/21/18 03:15 PM
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There have now been two recent black bear sightings within 1 hour of my house. The less credible of the 2 a mere 15 minutes up the road! For any who might not know, bears where eradicated here over a hundred years ago and until recently were not to be found south of Toronto. It would appear they are making their way down the shore of Lake Huron as the other (more credible) sighting was just south of Sarnia (across from Port Huron MI).
People here are NOT prepared to deal with nuisance bears LOL, might be a good time to dust off the nuisance wildlife business cards LOL
Just happy to be here.
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Re: Things getting interesting here (black bear)
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06/21/18 03:26 PM
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 This would have been my understanding of bear distribution in Ontario even just 10 years ago LOL. The yellow and red X is about where I live.
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Re: Things getting interesting here (black bear)
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06/21/18 03:53 PM
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I hate to admit, but I am quite pleased that there are no (wild) grizzly bears anywhere near the yard my kids play in
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Re: Things getting interesting here (black bear)
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06/21/18 05:23 PM
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Your map placed on Michigan would be about the same distribution. They are slowly working their way down towards me too(Slightly south of you). I can't wait until we have some more interesting animals around. No bear, otter, beaver, bobcat, cougar, or elk. It all got killed off and hasn't returned yet. Slowly but surely mother nature perseveres.
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Re: Things getting interesting here (black bear)
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06/21/18 05:38 PM
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I was told today by a very credible source that 2 otters where trapped and one found roadkilled along the Detroit river near amherstburg last season. Otters are (were) long gone from here 100 years ago.
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Re: Things getting interesting here (black bear)
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06/21/18 05:39 PM
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Your map placed on Michigan would be about the same distribution. They are slowly working their way down towards me too(Slightly south of you). I can't wait until we have some more interesting animals around. No bear, otter, beaver, bobcat, cougar, or elk. It all got killed off and hasn't returned yet. Slowly but surely mother nature perseveres. I would think bears would do great in Detroit. I hear there's a good pheasant population I'm the city too.
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Re: Things getting interesting here (black bear)
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06/21/18 06:55 PM
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I hear ya but IMO black bears are every bit as dangerous If only they knew how dangerous they were...
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Re: Things getting interesting here (black bear)
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06/21/18 11:16 PM
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If they have legs, they can get there,lol. Bears are supposed to be east and west of me, but not here.about three years ago I kept having deer salt blocks missing so I put up a cam. Got mama and two Cubs pics all summer, and had one of the Cubs walk under me during bow season. It was an experience I had never had before. They moved on, haven't seen any more sign. At that time my county did not have a bear season but now it does.
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Re: Things getting interesting here (black bear)
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06/22/18 08:01 AM
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It is strange to consider how a population of bears may effect things by me. There is less than 4% tree cover in my area (some of the lowest in the country)... it looks much like SK or AB except all corn/wheat/beans instead of canola. There is NO roll or hills to the country and I can't think of anywhere where another home or business is not at most a mile or two away from any other spot. Lots of food, no habitat. The level of human-bear conflicts would be off the charts.
Just happy to be here.
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