Virginia wildlife officials: Man secretly fed bears for decade, saying he wanted ‘to keep them safe’
For 10 years, a Virginia man has been secretly feeding bears “to keep them safe from poachers” – a violation of the state’s “bear no-feeding” law, wildlife authorities say.
Officers with the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries said they had repeatedly received complaints over the last decade from residents in the Linden area of bear activity in the area.
The bears had caused “thousand of dollars of property damage,” they said. Experts had set traps and tried to remove the bears, but they always returned.
Officers with the DGIF eventually searched the man’s property and found he had a privacy fence that blocked the view from the road. They said he was 58 but did not release his name and did not explain why they were withholding it.
The fence made it tough for anyone, including law enforcement, to see what he was going on for “many years” it, DGIF officials said in a statement.
The man had been “purposely feeding, and thereby conditioning, bears to human food sources on his property,” officials said.
They said the man later told them he had been spending over $10,000 a year on food for the bears “in order to keep them safe from poachers and help ‘sick and injured’ ones,” according to a statement from DGIF.