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  2. Editorial: For California towns with a bear problem, using ...

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    And for bears that keep snooping around houses or livestock, there are ways of hazing that don't involve dogs chasing them. Motion-activated lights, noise makers and alarms can scare bears away.

  3. How to survive a bear attack – or better yet, avoid one ...

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    Yellowstone tells you to stay at least 100 yards (300 feet or 91 meters) away; Shenandoah National Park in Virginia suggests 200 feet (61 meters) for its black bears.

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  5. Electro-mat - Wikipedia

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    An electro-mat, sometimes referred to as an anti-moose mat, is an electrical mat used to keep large wildlife such as moose or bears away from certain areas where their presence could cause issues. The mats give off a mild shock at a low electric current when stepped on, deterring animals from crossing over them.

  6. Bear conservation - Wikipedia

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    Except for the brown bear (Ursus arctos) and the American black bear (U. americanus), the other six of bear species are threatened according to the IUCN Red List, including: the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) the polar bear (U. maritimus) the spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus) the Asiatic black bear (U. thibetanus) the sloth bear ...

  7. How weather could spark a rise in bear encounters this summer

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    And officials in at least four states with the highest bear populations -- Maine, California, Oregon and Washington -- are urging residents to take precautions to prevent encounters with bears.