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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.

  4. Private landowner assistance program - Wikipedia

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    Private landowner assistance program (PLAP) is a class of government assistance program available throughout the U.S. for landowners interested in maintaining, developing, improving and protecting wildlife on their property. Each state provides various programs that assist landowners in agriculture, forestry and conserving wildlife habitat ...

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  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...