
Bear populations are increasing, perhaps exploding, and they are venturing further south – into more populated, urbanized areas. This is not necessarily cause for alarm. Black Bears in New England prefer to avoid conflict. Continue Reading →
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Bear populations are increasing, perhaps exploding, and they are venturing further south – into more populated, urbanized areas. This is not necessarily cause for alarm. Black Bears in New England prefer to avoid conflict. Continue Reading →
Again, the monthly Parks & Rec meeting had dogs in parks on the agenda. Again, the conversation grew testy. Continue Reading →
Come to a lecture at the Bruce Museum on Tuesday, April 5th at 7:00pm on coyotes! Coyotes eat many different foods including rodents, rabbits, birds, deer, snakes, frogs, insects, fruit, vegetables, garbage and pet food. In residential areas, coyotes can lose their fear of people because they associate food supply with us. Coyotes may also become bold if they are attracted to natural food sources near people and have no negative experiences when being close to people and houses. They readily prey on rodents, which is a benefit to people. Continue Reading →