Bears under California homes go from one-off to trend

The GuardianWednesday, January 14, 2026 at 9:02:25 PM
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Bears under California homes go from one-off to trend
  • A 550-pound black bear that had been living in the crawlspace of a home in Altadena, California, was successfully removed by the Bear League, a wildlife non-profit organization. This bear had been a source of concern for local residents, particularly homeowner Ken Johnson, who had been dealing with the bear's presence since late November. However, reports have emerged of other bears appearing under different homes in the area, suggesting a growing trend.
  • The removal of this bear marks a significant moment for local wildlife management efforts, as it highlights the challenges faced by residents in urban areas where wildlife encounters are becoming more frequent. The Bear League's involvement underscores the need for effective strategies to address such situations, balancing human safety with wildlife conservation.
  • The increasing sightings of bears in residential areas reflect broader issues related to urban wildlife management and habitat encroachment. As urban development expands into natural habitats, conflicts between humans and wildlife are likely to rise, prompting discussions on how to coexist with these animals. This trend raises questions about the effectiveness of current wildlife management practices and the need for community awareness and preparedness in dealing with wildlife encounters.
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