NEWS RELEASE

May 20, 2026

PHOENIX — With Memorial Day weekend right around the corner, the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is reminding campers, hikers and other outdoor recreationists to be “bear aware.”

Bears are typically shy and tend to avoid humans, but their excellent sense of smell can be problematic for both the animals and humans as they search for an easy meal. AZGFD officials advise those living in or visiting bear country to remove or block access to trash, food or other attractants (such as pet food or bird seed).

“Bears are dangerous. They might look cute or cuddly, but they certainly have the capacity to inflict harm on humans,” said Paul Greer, wildlife manager supervisor at AZGFD’s Region 1 office in Pinetop.

“If humans do their part, then the bears may pass through without getting the reward of those attractants, the trash and the human sources of food — the bears will just move on,” said Greer.

Here are some tips to avoid attracting bears:

When camping…

When hiking…

In case of a bear encounter…

What should I do if I see a bear or one in my neighborhood?

Unacceptable bear behavior, such as entering or attempting to enter human dwellings, tents or vehicles, approaching a human after it becomes aware of the human’s presence and any other aggressive behavior should be reported to AZGFD’s dispatch center at 623-236-7201. In an emergency, call 911.

People should also call to report situations where bears continue to frequent and access human attractants after measures have been taken to secure the attractant.

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