Watch for Bears
The National Park Rangers are advising hikers in
Glacier National Park and other Rocky Mountain parks to be alert for bears and
take extra precautions to avoid an encounter.
They advise park visitors to
wear little bells on their clothes so they make noise when hiking. The bell
noise allows bears to hear them coming from a distance and not be startled by a
hiker accidentally sneaking up on them. This might cause a bear to
charge.
Visitors should also carry a pepper spray can just in case a bear is
encountered. Spraying the pepper into the air will irritate the bear's sensitive
nose and it will run away.
It is also a good idea to keep an eye out for
fresh bear scat so you have an idea if bears are in the area. People should be
able to recognize the difference between black bear and grizzly bear
scat.
Black bear droppings are smaller and often contain berries, leaves, and
possibly bits of fur. Grizzly bear droppings tend to contain small bells and
smell of pepper.