Natural History | Bears | Food Storage | Wildlife Safety |
Bear Safety
Never approach a bear regardless of its size. If you encounter a bear, act immediately:
throw small stones or sticks toward the bear from a safe distance. Yell, clap hands,
and/or bang pots together. If there is more than one person, stand together to present a more intimidating figure, but do not surround the bear. Use caution if you see
cubs, as a mother may act aggressively to defend them.
When done immediately, these actions have been successful in scaring bears away. Never try
and retrieve anything once a bear has it. Report all incidents to a park ranger.
Mountain Lions Mountain lion sightings and encounters have increased throughout Yosemite over the past
several years. The lions are an important part of the park ecosystem, helping to keep deer
and other prey populations in check. Although lion attacks are rare, they are possible, as
is injury from any wild animal. We offer the following recommendations to increase your
safety: What should you do if you meet a mountain lion?
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Yosemite National Park Division
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