Brown bear in the Allgäu – this is how you behave properly in an encounter

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Brown bear on the move in the Allgäu – this is how you behave properly when you meet them

A brown bear in the bushes. In the Alpine region, the animals are mainly found in Trentino, Italy. Individual specimens also live in the border triangle of Slovenia, Italy and Austria.

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A brown bear is on the move in the Allgäu – it is not the first sighting of a bear this year in Bavaria. The environmental agency of the Free State describes how to behave in the event of an encounter with a bear.

Now it’s official: A brown bear can actually be seen in the photo taken by hikers on Monday in the area of ​​the Hinterstein valley in the Allgäu. The Bavarian State Office for the Environment has now confirmed that it is such an animal. The Oberallgäu district also published corresponding information together with the photo of the animal.

It is not the first time this year that a bear has been proven to be out and about in the Free State. In April, tracks in the snow showed that a brown bear was wandering in the border area between Germany and Austria, in the Miesbach district and in the Rosenheim district.

A brown bear can be seen in a meadow

The hikers photographed the brown bear in the Allgäu from afar. This photo was published by the district of Oberallgäu.

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It is unclear whether the photo from this Monday and the footprints in the snow at the time point to the same animal. A brown bear was killed in a collision with a train in the Austrian state of Salzburg on Tuesday.

Encounters between bears and humans are rare in our latitudes – but they can end tragically, as in the case of the deadly attack of a female bear on a jogger in northern Italy: At the beginning of April, a 26-year-old man was attacked by the female bear in the Trentino municipality of Caldes and was killed. The animal was later captured.

After the evidence of bears in Bavaria, the State Office for the Environment draws attention to the rules of conduct that people should observe if they encounter such a large predator in the wild.

Brown bears roam the landscape – but mostly the animals avoid people

In general, it is quite unlikely to meet a bear at all, according to the authority. Because where people are active during the day, bears roam around, especially at night. The animals also usually avoid people, according to the authority’s website.

However, bears are curious and very smart: if they learn that there is delicious food near people, they can also come to settlements. It is therefore important never to feed bears. And never leave rubbish and leftovers lying around, is another piece of advice.

If you do encounter such an animal in the wild, it is important to keep your distance and remain as calm as possible. You should neither run away nor approach the animal or even pursue it. “Stop and get the bear’s attention by speaking calmly and moving your arms slowly,” said the wildlife experts at the State Office.

Under no circumstances should you try to scare the animal away or throw things at it. The bear may feel threatened and defend itself. Then you should try to withdraw slowly and in a controlled manner while keeping an eye on the animal. It is important that the bear has a way to avoid it. If the animals felt threatened, they could use mock attacks to gain respect.

Attacks by bears on humans are extremely rare, write the animal experts. In the event of an attack, they have the following tip: lie flat on your stomach on the floor or crouch on the floor. The hands should be placed behind the neck. “If you have one, your backpack protects your back,” it continues. As a rule, the bear will let go of the human or just sniff at it. “Stay where you are and wait for the bear to move far enough away.”

Most people would panic if they encountered a bear. The authority hopes that the behavioral tips can alleviate the fear somewhat, so that the encounter ends lightly.

Source: Bavarian State Office for the Environment, SWRAllgäu newspaper“, District of Oberallgaeu

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