ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Authorities are warning hikers to avoid streams and rivers the place salmon are working and to take precautions after bears mauled hikers on two totally different events inside every week in Anchorage.
Each unidentified hikers survived the assaults in separate components of the municipality of Anchorage, a sprawling urban-wildlife interface that spreads throughout 1,961 sq. miles (5,079 sq. kilometers), an space barely bigger than the state of Rhode Island.
Anchorage is residence to about 290,000 folks, or about 40% of the state’s inhabitants, and every kind of wildlife, together with an estimated 350 black bears, 65 brown bears and 1,600 moose.
One Facebook group captures stunning videos and photographs of bears, moose, wolves and different wildlife residing and touring inside a half mile of a populated neighborhood in east Anchorage, within the shadows of the Chugach Mountains.
“Yearly we advocate that folk keep away from salmon-bearing streams as a result of that concentrates each species of bears,” mentioned Cory Stantorf, the Anchorage space biologist for the Alaska Division of Fish and Recreation. “That’s a significant meals supply for these animals as they prepare for that hibernation season arising.”
Each bear maulings within the final week occurred close to populated areas, together with the second assault Saturday close to the suburb of Eagle River.
A person was strolling on a path that runs parallel to the south fork of the Eagle River, the place salmon are working, when his unleashed canine occurred upon a brown bear with a cub, mentioned Timothy Gurnett, a Chugach State Park ranger.
The bear mauled the hiker, who unloaded his total can of spray deterrent to beat back the bear, first to cease the assault after which a second time when the bear returned. The sow and her cub disappeared into the woods.
Armed officers looked for the bear on foot and with a drone, however the bear had left the realm.
Officers consider the sow was defending her cub, and do not intend to kill it.
“That’s not one thing we go after bears for as a result of any sow in that place would have possible achieved the identical,” Stantorf mentioned.
The primary assault occurred July 22 when a bear attacked a girl on a well-liked path in a hillside neighborhood overlooking Anchorage and Cook dinner Inlet.
The lady known as police and mentioned she had been attacked by what she thought was a brown bear about 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) into the path close to the Stuckagain Heights neighborhood.
Cyndi Wardlow, a regional supervisor for the state Division of Fish and Recreation, mentioned shortly after the assault that it has not been decided if the bear was a brown bear or a cinnamon black bear, which might appear like a brown bear.
Visibility on the path was very low, with tall grass and heavy brush. Wardlow mentioned employees was in a position to acquire hair and scat samples for submission for evaluation, but it surely might take two weeks to get outcomes. Stantorf mentioned they’re nonetheless ready for outcomes.
Officers had been hoping the samples might make clear the kind of bear and if it was male or feminine. Since they didn’t know what they had been working with, she mentioned they weren’t actively looking for an animal after that.
Presently of the 12 months, folks ought to keep away from the salmon-bearing waterways.
“There’s so many different locations to hike,” Gurnett mentioned. These areas embrace over 300 miles (483 kilometers) of trails inside Chugach State Park, 95% of which lies throughout the Municipality of Anchorage.
Hikers ought to be further vigilant when they’re subsequent to a river for the reason that water masks sounds, and bears don’t hear folks coming. Hikers might carry and sound air horns to let bears know they’re close by.
“Bears don’t wish to be round us. They wish to be some other place,” he mentioned.
No matter the place folks could hike, whether or not it’s within the backcountry or close to waterways, there may be all the time an opportunity they may have a bear encounter or come throughout a moose, wolf or wolverine, Stantorf mentioned.
Stantorf recommends folks journey in teams, make noise, have bear spray prepared, do not run or hike with earbuds in, preserve pets leashed and pay attention to your environment.
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Related Press author Becky Bohrer in Juneau, Alaska, contributed.