Statement from IDNR Director Marc Miller
Bear sightings continue in northwest Illinois
Send a link to a friend
[June 14, 2014]
"The recent sighting of an American
black bear in northwest Illinois has, understandably, generated many
questions. While these animals once roamed the Illinois landscape
150 years ago, seeing one today can be, at the very least, a
startling sight. While the black bear sighted most recently has
shown no aggressive behavior towards humans, it should not be
approached. Help us keep this bear from being accustomed to people.
Always observe wildlife from a distance.
|
Currently black bears are not protected
under state law. New legislation passed this spring adds black
bears, gray wolves and mountain lions to the list of protected
wildlife in Illinois. Even when signed by Gov. Quinn, the law
won’t take effect until January 1, 2015. This means that
immediate decisions on the fate of these animals reside with
local landowners or municipalities. Once the new law takes
effect, the Illinois DNR will have the exclusive statutory
authority to manage these animals in Illinois.
Until that time, we recommend that
homeowners in the counties where the bear has been sighted
should, for a short period of time, remove their bird feeders,
keep pet food inside, and secure your trash cans and barbecue
grills. By removing easy sources of food for the bear, we can
encourage it to stop searching for food near homes. The public
is encouraged to visit the living with wildlife in Illinois
website at
http://web.extension.illinois.edu/wildlife/ for useful
information.”
[to top of second column] |
Call your local IDNR office with questions:
- Springfield (217) 782-6302
- Bartlett (847) 608-3100
- Clinton (217) 935-6860
- Alton (618) 462-1181
- Benton (618) 435-8138
[Text received; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES] |