Lackawaxen Connection

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Autumn Outdoors in Lackawaxen Twp. By Ron Tussel As we enter the fall season, there are many things for residents to be conscious of. For starters, we can boast a strong population of black bears. The bears have one thing on their mind as winter approaches, and that is to store enough fat on their bodies to survive hibernation. They do not eat, drink, urinate or defecate for up to six months during the hibernation. Without enough fat reserve, they will die. So the bears will be looking for anything they can find to eat and so your bird feeders and trash cans will be high on their list. They can smell the linseed oil in bird feed up to a mile away! Keep the bears in mind and keep anything that might attract them well under wraps. Once a bear finds a source of food it will continue to return. Sometimes this leads to breaking into homes and the bad habits could result in euthanization of the bear, so it would be best to help them avoid temptation.

Operation Safe River

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Prepare Mailboxes For Winter

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Forest Volunteer Fire Earns State Recognition

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Vol. Firefighters Serve Their Communities With Dedication

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Venomous Snakes in PA?

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Pike County Bridge Needs Repair

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ATV Questions and Answers

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Masters Pest Control Helps in Fight Against Tick-Borne Diseases

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One more fun fact about our local bruins, is that the mating season occurs during June and July. A sow can become viable and mate with several bores during this time frame. Through a process known as delayed implantation, the fertilized eggs do not implant in the uterus until November, and the cubs re born in January while the sow is denned. For implantation to be successful, the female needs to weigh at least 110 pounds by late fall. If fat reserves are poor because of unexpected food shortages, cub survival during hibernation could be compromised, in which case blastocysts may be aborted, freeing the female to breed again the following summer. Our local bears usually have an average of three cubs, and each of those in the litter may be from a different boar. Continued on Page 6

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