
Last month, Alex Gold posted a video that shows a bear encounter in British Columbia, Canada. It was filmed by a camera inside his garage and then ___1___ a camera outside.
Alex, who is not a professional bear trainer, handles this unexpected ___2___ perfectly. He stepped back slowly, talking to the animal in a ___3___ tone. When the bear moved forward, he clapped ___4___ to frighten it. When that still didn’t work, he calmly went to the driver’s side of his vehicle. Sitting in the car, Alex ___5___ the rear hatch (后备箱盖). As the hatch was closing, a baby bear ___6___ on camera. Alex sounded the horn (喇叭), ___7___ seemed to get the mother and baby bear moving away.
According to National Parks Canada, Alex did everything ___8___. Not all bear encounters go smoothly, but knowing how to ___9___ helps. In British Columbia, bears are fairly ___10___, although most of the time, they are encountered while humans are hiking or camping. However, as we ___11___ moving on into their forests, more bears seek food in human living areas.
Many organizations, including the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Humane Society, and the National Park Service, publish ___12___ guides for bear encounters. Alex Gold is a guy who is fond of the outdoors and was aware of the correct ___13___. He probably didn’t ___14___ need that knowledge in his garage, but we’re glad he knew!
If you are planning a trip for hiking or camping or living in an area near ___15___, please review the available information and stay safe around bears.
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