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(Anonymous) 2022-03-29 07:59 am (UTC)(link)there's a whole ass book about that (bears included):
https://www.amazon.com/Libertarian-Walks-Into-Bear-Liberate-ebook/dp/B083J1FXY8
an interview with the author:
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/21534416/free-state-project-new-hampshire-libertarians-matthew-hongoltz-hetling
"Sean Illing: When did the bears show up?
Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling:
It turns out that if you have a bunch of people living in the woods in nontraditional living situations, each of which is managing food in their own way and their waste streams in their own way, then you’re essentially teaching the bears in the region that every human habitation is like a puzzle that has to be solved in order to unlock its caloric payload. And so the bears in the area started to take notice of the fact that there were calories available in houses.
One thing that the Free Towners did that encouraged the bears was unintentional, in that they just threw their waste out how they wanted. They didn’t want the government to tell them how to manage their potential bear attractants. The other way was intentional, in that some people just started feeding the bears just for the joy and pleasure of watching them eat.
As you can imagine, things got messy and there was no way for the town to deal with it. Some people were shooting the bears. Some people were feeding the bears. Some people were setting booby traps on their properties in an effort to deter the bears through pain. Others were throwing firecrackers at them. Others were putting cayenne pepper on their garbage so that when the bears sniffed their garbage, they would get a snout full of pepper.
It was an absolute mess."
(find more at the soruce, etc)
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(Anonymous) 2022-03-29 08:18 am (UTC)(link)Either way, this was a very interesting read! I’ll definitely check it out, so thanks for the links!
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(Anonymous) 2022-03-29 08:22 am (UTC)(link)(And for further clarification, there’s not a lot of woodland where I live to even have a space to conduct an experiment like this, so that’s why I said I couldn’t imagine it in my original comments. But your comment made clear it was in an actual woodland environment, so how did they not expect bears to be an issue when they’re in the bears own freaking habitat??)
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