National Park Service says 'never push a slower friend down’ if bear attacks

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National Park Service says 'never push a slower friend down’ if bear attacks
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Although bear attacks on people are rare, the National Park Service advises park visitors to stay calm, avoid surprising the animal, and travel in groups.

but can happen and may result in injuries and death. A bear encounter is unique, and the agency notes there isn't a specific strategy that works in situations to guarantee safety. can depend on your ability to calm the bear.

When arriving at the park, remember to check with the visitor center or office for bear safety information. notes, adding to avoid surprising the animal if it doesn't know you are there. NPS notes that most bears will avoid humans if they hear them coming.you should identify yourself, stay calm, pick up small children immediately, hike and travel in groups, and avoid letting the bear get your food.

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