Residents meet to discuss human and wildlife conflicts in Pine Mountain Club

  • [photo by Kaylin Paschall]

    [photo by Kaylin Paschall]

By Kaylin Paschall, TME

Residents from Pine Mountain Club Property Owners Association and other concerned parties met on Sunday, August 21 to discuss how to best live in bear country.

Human and wildlife conflict specialist Chris DeTar of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife answered questions plaguing the minds of concerned homeowners: What can be done about bears that are attracted to the area?

Many strategies were discussed. Products like…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Christopher DeTar, Human and wildlife conflict specialist, addresses questions and concerns from crowd of residents.

CDFW brochures and graphics available last Sunday at the meeting

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