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Bear sightings have been rare at Shehaqua Family Camps. Please help us keep it that way by following these measures:
 
Bear sightings have been rare at Shehaqua Family Camps. Please help us keep it that way by following these measures:
  
Never approach a bear, especially a mother bear and cubs.  
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* Never approach a bear, especially a mother bear and cubs.  
Never throw food or other objects toward the bear
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* Never throw food or other objects toward the bear
Stay calm, bears usually just want to be left alone. Their vision is relatively poor, they have to recognize you are a human
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* Stay calm, bears usually just want to be left alone. Their vision is relatively poor, they have to recognize you are a human
Do not run from a bear; stay together as a group, clap your hands and shout loudly while backing away slowly
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* Do not run from a bear; stay together as a group, clap your hands and shout loudly while backing away slowly
Food and scented items must be locked in cars with windows rolled all the way up. Better to use the trunk. Best to store them in the Dining Hall
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* Food and scented items must be locked in cars with windows rolled all the way up. Better to use the trunk. Best to store them in the Dining Hall
Don’t litter the area with food wrappers
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* Don’t litter the area with food wrappers
All the food garbage outside the dining hall needs to be put in the dumpster near the sports field every night
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* All the food garbage outside the dining hall needs to be put in the dumpster near the sports field every night
The dining hall needs to be locked at night
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* The dining hall needs to be locked at night

Revision as of 15:10, 11 March 2018

Hickory Run State Park is home to black bears. Although they appear cute and cuddly like a teddy bear, black bears are wild animals. Black bears normally avoid people, but if they smell an easy meal, they will be attracted. Aromatic scents can attract a curious and hungry bear from a great distance.

Bear sightings have been rare at Shehaqua Family Camps. Please help us keep it that way by following these measures:

  • Never approach a bear, especially a mother bear and cubs.
  • Never throw food or other objects toward the bear
  • Stay calm, bears usually just want to be left alone. Their vision is relatively poor, they have to recognize you are a human
  • Do not run from a bear; stay together as a group, clap your hands and shout loudly while backing away slowly
  • Food and scented items must be locked in cars with windows rolled all the way up. Better to use the trunk. Best to store them in the Dining Hall
  • Don’t litter the area with food wrappers
  • All the food garbage outside the dining hall needs to be put in the dumpster near the sports field every night
  • The dining hall needs to be locked at night