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Black bear sighted in Buford near Robert Bell Parkway

Residents in Buford should be on alert as a one-year-old bear cub has been sighted in the area of Robert Bell Parkway/Bona Road/Forest Street area.

Multiple readers confirmed the report of the bear sighting to the North Gwinnett Voice on Sunday, June 26 in the vicinity of Robert Bell Parkway. However, posts from the Nextdoor app said that the bear has been seen in the Shadburn Ferry Road and the Lake Lanier Islands areas as well.

Black bears can grow up to six feet in length and can weigh over 500 pounds. They can swim, climb trees and run as fast as 30 mph. They tend to have bad eyesight but an excellent sense of smell. While bears are generally scared off by dogs, they have been known to attack a dog before so it is best to err on the side of caution. Do not leave your pets unattended and unsecured.

According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, here are six tips to help residents when it comes to black bears.

Once a bear no longer has any food sources in the area that they are in, they will typically move out of the area to find a new source of food in the matter of just a couple of days.

For more information on black bears from the Georgia DNR, visit georgiawildlife.com/bear-info.

Featured photo above:  A one-year old bear cub was seen on Robert Bell Parkway in Buford. Photo courtesy of Staci Dombroski

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