In Limestone County, recent sightings of black bears have stirred concern among residents, particularly in the neighborhoods of Athens and the nearby community of Tanner. These encounters, which have occurred close to homes and in wooded areas, are quite rare for this part of Alabama.
Local wildlife expert Gauldin has shared important safety guidelines for those who may come across a bear. She advises against approaching or fleeing from the animal, as these actions could provoke a dangerous situation. Instead, she recommends making your presence known by clapping, waving, or shouting, which can help to encourage the bear to retreat safely.
In addition to these precautions, Gauldin emphasizes the importance of minimizing attractants that could draw bears into residential areas. Residents are urged to secure their trash, store pet food indoors, remove bird feeders, and clean grills after use to deter these animals.
Alabama is home to an estimated population of 350 to 450 black bears, and officials encourage residents to report any sightings. This information is vital for tracking bear movements and conducting research to better understand their behavior in the region.