Posted by cj in wisconsin on May 12, 2009 at 08:03:02 from (67.209.83.122):
As a person that lives in bear country I can see we have a problem on this board. When you first see them in your yard you may think "cool maybe I will just give him a little treat now and then so I can take a few pictures and enjoy him " but soon he is ripping up your bird feeders, srounging thru your garbage, may even get so bold as to break into your house and steal your bacon. Well now you have a real problem, he's only doing whats comes natural to him and you don't really want any harm to come to him so you call the authorities to relocate him, they do and he's gone, for a while, then he comes back, now he is more hungry and angry, maybe chews up a calf or your pet dog, may even go after the wife and yes even your children. It's still not his fault as he doesn't know any better. Moral of the story, DONT FEED THE BEARS!!!
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