Public Notices & Public Service Announcements

Bears Have Emerged From Winter Dens; Tips on Reducing Conflicts with Bears

The NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection has announced that black bears have exited their winter dens throughout New Jersey and are entering their most active period of the year as they search for food and mates, making encounters with people more likely. To reduce the risk of such encounters, State residents-especially those living in "bear country'' in Northwest Jersey-- are urged to take some simple precautions.

DEP wildlife experts are offering the following tips to minimize conflicts with bears this spring:

Wildlife experts also offer the following information:

Report bear damage, nuisance behavior or aggressive bears to the Wildlife Control Unit of the DEP's Division of Fish and Wildlife at (908) 735-8793. During evenings and weekends, residents should call their local police department or the DEP Hotline at (877) WARN-DEP.

To view the DEP news release concerning this issue visit http://www.state.nj.us/dep/newsrel/2011/11_0055.htm;

To learn more about New Jersey's black bears and ways to avoid problems with them, visit http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/bearinfo.htm.

Paul Tarlowe
NJ Div. of Fish and Wildlife
605 Pequest Rd.
Oxford, NJ 07863
Phone: 908-637-4125
fwlists@dep.state.nj.us
www.njfishandwildlife.com