Bears in the Backyard: Residents Urged to Secure Their Homes Amid Rise of Lake Tahoe Attacks
A harrowing incident at a home near Heavenly Mountain Resort has left officials warning residents in bear country to take extra precautions to secure their properties and prevent similar incidents.
A woman reported hearing a voice on an audio recording, describing a chaotic scene where a elderly homeowner was confronted with a bear in the garage - an unusual location for such encounters. The elderly resident had entered the garage around 4:30 am in search of food, only to be met by a ferocious animal that scratched its hand and followed it inside.
The situation escalated when the bear attacked another woman who was present at home, leaving both victims with minor injuries. Wildlife officials stressed the importance of keeping trash and garbage secure, and ensuring all doors and windows are shut to prevent similar incidents from happening.
In light of this incident, wildlife experts are urging residents in Lake Tahoe's bear country to be vigilant and proactive in securing their homes. By taking simple precautions such as storing food and garbage properly and being mindful of potential entry points, the risk of a bear encounter can be significantly reduced.
A harrowing incident at a home near Heavenly Mountain Resort has left officials warning residents in bear country to take extra precautions to secure their properties and prevent similar incidents.
A woman reported hearing a voice on an audio recording, describing a chaotic scene where a elderly homeowner was confronted with a bear in the garage - an unusual location for such encounters. The elderly resident had entered the garage around 4:30 am in search of food, only to be met by a ferocious animal that scratched its hand and followed it inside.
The situation escalated when the bear attacked another woman who was present at home, leaving both victims with minor injuries. Wildlife officials stressed the importance of keeping trash and garbage secure, and ensuring all doors and windows are shut to prevent similar incidents from happening.
In light of this incident, wildlife experts are urging residents in Lake Tahoe's bear country to be vigilant and proactive in securing their homes. By taking simple precautions such as storing food and garbage properly and being mindful of potential entry points, the risk of a bear encounter can be significantly reduced.