Black Bears Facts for Kids
WHY ALL THE BUZZ ABOUT BLACK BEARS? Black bears live in New Jersey. They were here long before people were. About 100 years ago, black bears were almost gone from the state because the forests in which they make their homes were being cut down for lumber, farming and towns. Today, there are more black bears and more people than ever before. Black bears are now recognized as an important natural resource in New Jersey and as part of the state's heritage. They have been sighted throughout the state. People can see bears in forests when they are hiking and camping, and some people even see bears in their yards. It is important to remember that black bears are large, wild animals. If you see a black bear, you should never go near it. Instead, watch it from far away. Never feed or try to pet a black bear. Black bears learn very quickly. If they learn to associate people with food, they may lose their fear of people, which can be dangerous. Treat black bears with respect. If a bear comes into your yard or you see one while camping, do not be afraid, but remember bears are not tame animals, they are wild creatures. Here are some tips that you should follow if you see a bear:
Bears can make a lot of noise, so they may huff, snap their jaws and slap the ground if they think you are too close. Back away slowly. A bear that stands on its back legs is not about to attack you. It just wants to see and smell you better. Let a bear know you are there by waving your arms and talking to it. Bears may pretend to attack by running at you. DO NOT RUN! Back away slowly and get to a safe area. Black bears rarely hurt people. If a black bear attacks, fight back!
Click on the following links for some fun games about New Jersey's wildlife, including black bears.
Know the Bear Facts for Kids (pdf, 780kb)
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