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New Castle Police Department
Sunday June 12th, 2016 :: 01:11 p.m. EDT

Advisory

Black Bear Sightings in New Castle

Black bear sightings have been reported in the vicinity of Bedford Rd (between Whippoorwill Rd and Annandale Dr) and also Barnes Rd. The NY Department of Environmental Conservation advises that bears will only be encouraged to leave the area unless the bear creates a public disturbance, acts aggressively towards a human or a pet, attempts to enter a home, or is injured and cannot move freely to escape.

If a bear creates any problem, the New Castle Police will respond, and, if necessary, the NYDEC. Otherwise, the black bear is natural to the area and residents should take the following NYDEC recommended precautions to avoid contact:

1. DO NOT FEED BEARS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.

2. GARBAGE: Clean up areas around garbage cans and do not put garbage outside overnight. Instead, put garbage out only on pick-up days.

3. BIRD FEEDERS: Nuisance bear problems are usually a temporary situation in the early spring. Bird feeders do attract bears and are often torn down. Take down or clean up all bird feeders (including humming bird feeders) for several weeks after a bear visit.

4. PET FOOD: Feed pets in the house if possible and clean up all left over food.

5. GRILLS: Outdoor grills will attract bears. If you have had a bear problem you should stop cooking outside on your grill, clean it up, and store it in a bear proof area for a couple of weeks.

6. COMPOST PILES: Bears are attracted to all types of garbage. Stop adding refuse to your compost pile and, if it is located close to your house, you should move it as far away as possible.

7. OTHER: Bears have an extraordinary sense of smell. If you store pet food, fish food, or any other items that might appeal to a bear's sense of smell under an open shed or in a wooden shed, you should remove it to a secure location.

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New Castle Police Department
200 South Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, NY 10514

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