Two black bears claim over 500 pounds of black bears claim to have been evacuated homes during the destructive Eaton fire in Southern California.
Last month, when Sammy Arvid returned to his Altadena home, he found “Barry” – 525 pound black bear – I live under the house. This week, another Californian reported another unexpected visitor living in the crawl space of his home in nearby Pasadena.
“I think we took shelter under the house during the fire. It's definitely not moving. It's that house,” said homeowner Sean Lorenzini. Los Angeles Times.
After a 24-hour odyssey containing peanut butter and rotisserie chicken, California fish and wildlife officials were able to invite the first bear to the trap and relocate “Barry” to the nearby Angels National Forest.
Having submitted a report of the bear living under his house, Lorenzini hopes the department will do the same for him. A spokesman for the Fish and Wildlife Department told the Los Angeles Times that the agency knows Pasadena Bear and is working on the response.
When the bear is in crawl space, fish and wildlife officials say, “Homeowners will contact the department to assess the situation and discourage homeowners from using crawl space.” We recommend that the animals will soon help you decide how to seal the entrance, the department said in a Please post about Altadena Bear.
In the meantime, Lorenzini seems relieved, assaulting his neighbor's trash can for food, soaking the California sun in his pool, terrorizing his neighbor's pet goat.
Lorenzini's life isn't a bit more comfortable since his huge roommate moved in, but Pasadena homeowners are trying to fix their home in the wake of Southern California's most destructive wildfires, while basement residents are The plumbers were reluctant to visit their property.
The only species of bears in California, the Black Bears often stumble upon Los Angeles communities along the edge of the Angeles National Forest, including those such as Altadena and Pasadena, which were ravaged by the deadly Eaton fires.
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As cities approach bear habitats, bear sightings are becoming more common. In 2017, California registered 28 bear sightings in Los Angeles County. In 2023, that number rose to 455.
Fish and Wildlife Division Note That drought and increased black bears are likely linked to an increase in sightings. Not only are the bears seeking food and water, but the California black bear population grew significantly after the state's grizzly bear population in the 1920s.
It is possible that the bear and other wildlife did the same thing when humans fled the Eton wildfire. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles University after the 2018 Woolsey Fire Documentation A high rate of Malibu Mountain Lions killed by the driver as the driver tried to escape the burn zone.
California's Black Bears are not particularly confrontational, but have only killed one in recorded history. Incidents of 2023 – Fish and Wildlife I recommend it California homeowners increase bear encounters by closing the crawl space “using bear materials a few months before winter to prevent bears from filling up their property and causing damage.” I'm getting ready.





