War Bear Naked Truth - CDFW Now Deploying ‘Unwelcome Mats’ To Curb Black Bear Conflicts

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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) North Central Region this summer began offering residents and property owners a new tool to minimize human-bear conflicts: “unwelcome mats” that deliver a jolt of electricity when bears get too close, curious or comfortable around a residence and step on the electrified doormat.

These “eMats” have been used safely and effectively in front of doors and below windows for over a decade in the Lake Tahoe Basin and elsewhere around the country. When bears receive the temporary shock, this “tough love” can help train them to stay away from human dwellings and remain in the wild. Last month, the Human-Wildlife Conflicts team from CDFW’s North Central Region started issuing these devices to members of the public.

Jason Holley, a longtime CDFW wildlife biologist and black bear conflict specialist, says: “The plan is to temporarily loan these limited-supply eMats to our highest-need residents. These folks are already practicing sound bear-awareness techniques but are still having issues."

Since launching the eMat lending program in June, these non-lethal devices have been well-received by North Central Region residents and may be available to the public in other areas of the state soon. People wearing shoes and rubber-soled footwear are immune from the shock, and the devices can be shut off easily when people and pets are around.

CDFW has a very limited supply of 20 e-mats for use statewide, including the California side of the Lake Tahoe Basin where human-black bear interactions are very common. CDFW managers hope the public will see how effective these eMats can be in discouraging bear conflicts and then buy or build their own. CDFW will also be looking for options to acquire additional eMats if demand is high. The eMats retail for about $500 or can be made using common supplies found at local hardware stores.

Residents experiencing significant and active conflicts with black bears in the 17-county North Central Region interested in an eMat can call the North Central Region’s Human-Wildlife Conflict Hotline at (916) 358-2917. For more information on black bears, including living and recreating safely in bear country, please see CDFW’s black bear page.


 
and then buy or build their own
In California? The state will come down on you like a ton of bricks if you have a DIY mat and something happens to a poor bear.

I mean, they'll come down on you anyways if you use theirs but at least you'll be able to shift the blame back to the state.
 
In California? The state will come down on you like a ton of bricks if you have a DIY mat and something happens to a poor bear.
Did you fucking read the article before posting? CDFW, a state agency, is giving the mats away in HOPES that people will see how effective they are and use them.

> CDFW has a very limited supply of 20 e-mats for use statewide, including the California side of the Lake Tahoe Basin where human-black bear interactions are very common. CDFW managers hope the public will see how effective these eMats can be in discouraging bear conflicts and then buy or build their own.
 
Did you fucking read the article before posting? CDFW, a state agency, is giving the mats away in HOPES that people will see how effective they are and use them.

> CDFW has a very limited supply of 20 e-mats for use statewide, including the California side of the Lake Tahoe Basin where human-black bear interactions are very common. CDFW managers hope the public will see how effective these eMats can be in discouraging bear conflicts and then buy or build their own.
Yes, I did, and I also know how the government of California operates. If a bear gets a little singed and they find out your electro-mat was a hair out of spec they'll do their best to nail you for it.
 
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) North Central Region this summer began offering residents and property owners a new tool to minimize human-bear conflicts: “unwelcome mats”
Oh, so those mats which we basically plywood with shitloads of 2-3 inch nails sticking up through them that I saw in front of every hunting or gold prospector's cabin out in the middle of nowhere, Alaska?
that deliver a jolt of electricity when bears get too close, curious or comfortable around a residence and step on the electrified doormat.
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Nigga the last thing I want to keep bears out is something dependent on electricity are you out of your damn mind
 
shockmats where the least likely thing I was expecting, I thought it would be something like nails in a board upside-down that a human can see but bears would ignore until stepped on, or something scented that their super-smell would hate like capsicum mixed with skunk spray.
 
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