California and Nevada Wildlife Officials Team Up to Take On False Information About Bears

Previously this year, officials in the Tahoe area had to remind people about bear safety. Somebody had actually posted leaflets around town saying the bears were starving and required aid. The list of misinformation continued to a dangerous point. Now, wildlife authorities from California and Nevada are partnering to create more bear awareness and end incorrect information.

In a press release from the California Department of Parks and Leisure, state wildlife authorities say they are partnering with Nevada and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which supervises the U.S. Forest Service. Numerous other agencies are likewise involved. Together, they’re forming The Tahoe Interagency Bear Team (TIBT) to set the record directly.

“The TIBT is a cumulative of bear specialists across state and regional agencies who study and comprehend these animals and have devoted much of their professional lives to make sure the health and wellness of the Lake Tahoe Basin’s black bears,” states the release. “TIBT would like to set the record directly by exposing a few of those claims and informing the general public about the real problems and risks this misinformation poses.”

Some false claims they’re working to unmask include that bears are starving. Wildlife officials say not just is feeding bears unlawful in both states, but bears are capable of fending for themselves.

Other false information consists of that bears require aid discovering a den in the winter to hibernate. The press release states bears hibernating under home decks or crawl spaces can have substantial repercussions for house owners, consisting of substantial home damage.

Here’s a take a look at one of the leaflets with misinformation about bears in Tahoe:

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