Los Angeles Times

What’s behind all the recent bear sightings?

Most of the animals are juveniles displaced by younger siblings.

- By Jason Song jason.song@latimes.com

There was the bear cub roaming near a Duarte bike path in April. The next day, a bear climbed a palm tree in a Sylmar backyard. And last week, a Rancho Cucamonga junior high school went on lockdown after a bear was sighted near campus.

On Monday, another one was spotted near the Eaton Canyon Golf Course in Pasadena.

It’s that time of the year when the animals frequently wander into neighborho­ods from their wilderness habitat. The good news is the sightings should taper off, said Andrew Hughan, a spokesman for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.

“We’ve had about one [bear sighting] a week for three weeks,” he said. “But it should be over soon.”

Most of the bears are juveniles, between 1 and 2 years old, who have been displaced by younger siblings, Hughan said. “The new cubs have been born, and it is time for big brother or big sister to move on,” he said.

For the older cubs, “it’s their first time on their own, so they’ll smell something and follow it, and next thing you know they’re in downtown Pasadena,” Hughan said.

Generally, the young animals learn to survive and avoid humans within a few weeks, he said.

The bear spotted in Pasadena might be a quick learner. Despite being followed by TV news cameras, it escaped into the wilderness and did not need to be tranquiliz­ed, Hughan said.

“Hopefully, it’s scared enough not to come back,” he said.

 ?? Rancho Cucamonga Police Department ?? A BLACK bear, above, caused a nearby school in Rancho Cucamonga to go on lockdown last week. Bears have also been spotted near a Pasadena golf course and in a palm tree in the backyard of a Sylmar residence.
Rancho Cucamonga Police Department A BLACK bear, above, caused a nearby school in Rancho Cucamonga to go on lockdown last week. Bears have also been spotted near a Pasadena golf course and in a palm tree in the backyard of a Sylmar residence.

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