Crime & Safety

Bear Sightings In Nanuet

Black bears are well established in the Hudson Valley, state environmental officials say.

(NYDEC)

NANUET, NY — Clarkstown police report several phone calls about a black bear. They assume it's the same bear.

State environmental officials said increasingly, bears can be found in semi-rural environments, agricultural areas, and occasionally in urban centers. For example, bears are well established in the Hudson Valley.

  • Bears eat nearly anything - They are omnivorous; eating grasses, berries, fruit, nuts, seeds, insects, grubs, and carrion, as well as human sources of food like corn, honey, bird seed, trash, and pet food when available.
  • Bears are curious - They spend a great deal of time exploring for food, and this can bring them close to humans.
  • Bears are intelligent - Bears learn from experience. If an activity results in food, they will repeat that activity. If an encounter with a human is negative, they learn to avoid humans. Also if an encounter with a human doesn't result in a reward (food), they will not have any reason to have contact with humans.
  • Feeding bears creates human-bear conflicts - When bears learn to obtain food from humans, they can become bold and aggressive. Deliberate and intentional feeding of bears is illegal in New York (leaves DEC website).
  • Feeding bears is bad for bears - Bears' natural foraging habits and behavior can be changed. Usually solitary, bears can be concentrated in areas causing stress, injuries from physical conflicts, and the spread of diseases. Often when feeding on garbage or camper's supplies, bears will eat unhealthy materials such as soap, shaving cream, insect repellant, food packaging, etc.

Police recommend you keep garbage inside until right before collection.

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