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How to Bear Proof Your Food in the Wild

If you like to go camping in the wild but worry bears will get your food. Check out how to bear proof your food in the wild. I suppose you might even be able to protect your tent as well.

All you need to protect your tent or food or even your cabin when you are not there is an electric fence and a solar charger for it. If you have a cabin that bears try to get into and you are not there for long periods this might save your belongings inside the cabin.

It might even help to keep you from getting attacked by bear while sleeping in your tent since they have been shown to back off when encountering the electrified fence. I think it would be worth the peace of mind to have a set up like this.

Animals in the wild are being forced from their natural hunting grounds more and more every day as people continue to spread out away from the urban city centers all across the country. This means that we will soon be sharing the land with creatures that are much bigger and stronger than us.

How to Bear Proof Your Food in the Wild

This video was designed to demonstrate that we can use non-lethal methods to deter large animals like bears with harming them. This video showing how bears will avoid even a small electric fence is from, NOLS.

The creator of the video was looking to show how bears can be trained to stay away from areas that we don’t want them by using non-lethal methods and that they do have the capacity to learn to associate human food with danger. All of the information is presented in a way that makes it easy to understand.

Benefits of watching the video Animal Training: How to Bear Proof Your Food in the Wild

Discover how bears in the wild can be kept out of food supplies using non-lethal methods.
The video shows how a bear will test the boundary while sensing the danger and know to stay away.

It also demonstrates how the use of non-lethal deterrents can be used to protect property without harming wildlife.
The video is the perfect medium to be used in order for the creator to get the information out to as many people as possible.

 

Paige Raymond
Paige Raymond
Raised in rural Montana and educated in Mechanical Engineering and Sustainable Development, Paige Raymond combines a practical mindset with a passion for self-reliance and sustainability. With expertise ranging from mechanical solutions and food preservation to emergency preparedness and renewable energy, Paige is a proud author with more than 5000 published articles.

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