Montgomery Parks

Montgomery Parks: “Black bear sightings have become a common occurrence in Montgomery County between May and July”

Courtesy Montgomery Parks

Last week we showed you a black bear that was captured on a Ring doorbell cam walking through a front yard in Germantown. On Sunday, Montgomery Parks offered additional information on black bear sightings in Montgomery County:

Per Montgomery Parks: “Black bear sightings have become a common occurrence in Montgomery County between May and July. During this time, solitary bears–often young males–are striking out on their own, sometimes traveling considerable distances in search of a suitable home range to call their own.

By the end of summer, most of these bears find their way to more desirable areas in the western part of Maryland. These sightings are exciting for most people but can be alarming for many citizens who are not expecting to see bears traveling through.

To minimize conflict, residents should take the following precautions:
– Remove bird feeders.
– Secure trash cans.
– Keep pet food inside.
– Eliminate any potential food sources.

Montgomery Parks Wildlife Staff is interested in recording black bear sightings at any time of year. If you see or encounter a bear in Montgomery County, please contact:

301-962-1341
301-962-1344

Remember to do your part to help keep bears and other wildlife wild! Learn more about living with bears and what to do if you encounter wildlife on the Montgomery Parks website.”