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Jul 01, 2026
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New Mexico Sees Rise in Bear Sightings

The New Mexico Department of Wildlife is urging everyone to be aware of bears as the number of sightings increases statewide. Wildlife officers have reported a rise in bear sightings in both urban areas and recreational sites, including campgrounds.

Bear Safety Precautions

Recent reports have come from communities such as Jordan Hot Springs, Capitan and surrounding areas, reflecting a seasonal increase in bear movement as the animals search for food. The department is encouraging residents and visitors to follow several safety measures to reduce the risk of human-bear conflicts.

Officials advise never feeding or approaching bears, as doing so can condition them to seek food from people. Trash, recycling and other food sources should be stored securely, while outdoor grills should be cleaned after use and kept in secure locations when not in use. If a bear is encountered, wildlife officials recommend remaining calm, avoiding running, making yourself appear larger by waving your arms, speaking in a loud, firm voice, and slowly backing away.

People should never place themselves between a mother bear and her cubs. In the rare event of a bear attack, officials advise fighting back aggressively. The department notes that black bears generally avoid people unless they have become accustomed to human food or are defending themselves or their cubs.

Additional bear safety information is available through the Department of Wildlife’s ‘Keeping Bears Alive and Yourself Safe’ educational brochure, available online and at department offices throughout New Mexico. Residents who encounter a nuisance bear on their property are encouraged to contact their local Department of Wildlife conservation officer for assistance.


Original reporting: KOAT Albuquerque — read the source article.

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