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STUFF YOU
SHOULD KNOW
IF YOU SPOT
A BLACK BEAR BUT
IT HASN’T SEEN
YOU, QUIETLY GET
THE HELL OUT OF
THERE. AVOID
HIKING WITH
STRONG-SMELLING
FOOD, AND TALK,
SING, WHISTLE
OR WEAR A BELL
SO YOU NEVER
SURPRISE AN
UNSUSPECTING
BEAR. IF YOU HAVE
AN ENCOUNTER,
STAY CALM AND
BACK AWAY
SLOWLY WHILE
FACING THE BEAR.
IF THEY APPROACH,
MAKE NOISE, WAVE
YOUR ARMS AND
OPEN YOUR JACKET
ABOVE YOUR HEAD
TO LOOK BIGGER.
BACK TO NATURE
Words: Laura Collins; Brooke Bickmore