Black bears are not common in Northern Missouri, but many people will spend time in the southern part of the state, where bears are more common. If you are camping or fishing in areas where bears are common, the Missouri Department of Conservation reminds you to “Be BearWise.”
There are several bear attractants visitors to those areas should be aware of, including bird feeders, trash, barbeque grills, pet food, and food waste.
The MDC recommendation for campers where bears can be found includes keeping your campsites clean and storing all food, toiletries, and trash in a secure vehicle or strung high between two trees. Do not keep food or toiletries in a tent, and do not burn or bury garbage or food waste.
To reduce your chances of contact with black bear, the MDC offers some suggestions.
- Make noise, such as clapping, singing or talking loudly, while hiking to prevent surprising a bear.
- Travel in a group if possible.
- Keep dogs leashed.
- Be aware of the surroundings. If there is evidence of a bear, such as tracks or scat, avoid the area.
- Leave bears alone! Do not approach them, and make sure they have an escape route.