Monday, May 18, 2009

Um, that's not my neighbor

So on Friday the 8th I was on my way to work and there were wildlife wardens and dogs and lots of men with tranquilizers and guns in the wetlands by my house. Our first thought was maybe there was a mountain lion in town or something (coyotes are too small for that kind of attention). Nope, a bear. A 350 pound black bear and apparently it was caught 1 block from my house in someone's back yard. Wouldn't you just freak!? You're having a slow morning, having a cup of coffee with the paper, you open the curtains and BEAR! I don't know about you but I think I might pee myself right there if it were my house. It's not like I live in the mountains or a forest or something. I live in Reno, population 220,000+ (not including adjoining Sparks with population 90,000-ish). I expect birds, neighborhood cats, and even the coyote or two (though that last one not in my actual yard). But a bear?

Oh, don't worry about the bear, though. As a first time offender with no injuries to people it can be tagged and released back into the wild, hopefully with a lesson learned.



This photo is from the Reno Gazette Journal, not me. Tranquilized or not I'm not getting that close to a bear!

6 comments:

  1. awww, poor baby - hope it gets released unhurt. but you are so right - very scary

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  2. that would be utterly scary. wow.

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  3. I most definitely would have freaked,. For sure, without any doubt at all.

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  4. My girlfriend did exactly what you described. Open her curtains and there was a bear in the BIRDFEEDER!

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  5. Black or brown bear? Brown bears are aggresive and scary. Black bears are kind of passive unless they have cubs.

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  6. It's a black bear. They do tend to be more passive but cornered by dogs in someone's back yard? Looking at the claws and the size of it's head (bigger than the dog) I think I'd still be scared.

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