North Carolina
The Richmond Observer – NWRC: Co-Existing with Black Bears in North Carolina: What you need to know to be BearWise
RALEIGH — The N.C Wildlife Assets Fee is already seeing a spike in black bear stories this spring. This comes as no shock because the state’s bear inhabitants has grown over the previous 50 years and the residential footprint has grown. Persons are shifting nearer into bear habitat and creating elevated alternatives for bears to strategy their property, particularly by leaving out meals sources.
Colleen Olfenbuttel, the Wildlife Fee’s black bear and furbearer biologist, provides some recommendation about how one can co-exist with black bears. She factors to BearWise, a nationwide academic program the Wildlife Fee employs that was developed by bear biologists.
“Most bears that wander right into a residential space will rapidly retreat to their pure habitat, significantly if no meals supply is round. By following the six BearWise Fundamentals the general public can forestall potential conflicts and stay responsibly with bears.”
The six BearWise Fundamentals are:
- By no means feed or strategy a bear. Deliberately feeding bears or permitting them to search out something that smells or tastes like meals teaches bears to strategy houses and folks to search for extra. Bears will defend themselves if an individual will get too shut, so don’t danger your security and theirs.
- Safe meals, rubbish and recycling. Meals and meals odors entice bears, so don’t reward them with simply accessible meals or rubbish. Retailer luggage of trash inside cans in a storage, shed or different safe space; or use rubbish cans or trash containers with a safe latching system or which are bear resistant. Place trash exterior as late as potential on the morning of trash pick-up — not the night time earlier than.
- Take away fowl feeders when bears are lively. Birdseed, different grains and hummingbird feeders have excessive calorie content material making them very engaging to bears. Eradicating feeders is one of the best ways to keep away from creating conflicts with bears.
- By no means depart pet meals outdoor. Feed pets indoors when potential. Should you should feed pets exterior, feed in single parts and take away meals and bowls after feeding. Retailer pet meals the place bears can’t see or scent it.
- Clear and retailer grills. Clear grills after every use and ensure that all grease, fats and meals particles are eliminated, together with drip trays. Retailer clear grills and people who smoke in a safe space, like a storage or shed.
- Alert neighbors to bear exercise. Should you see bears within the space or proof of bear exercise, inform your neighbors and share details about how one can keep away from bear conflicts. Bears have tailored to residing close to individuals; now it’s as much as us to adapt to residing close to bears.
When requested about different ideas, Olfenbuttel reiterated just a few finest practices.
“Entice birds and different pollinators slightly than bears by eradicating fowl feeders and utilizing native vegetation, pure meals, shelter, water and protected nesting websites. Think about using a bear-resistant trash container, altering your present container to turn out to be bear-resistant, or securing your present trash container in constructing and placing it out the morning of pick-up. And lastly, discuss to neighbors and take into account turning into a acknowledged BearWise group or enterprise. BearWise communities decide to co-existing responsibly with bears, securing all potential meals sources and figuring out when and how one can report bear exercise.”
North Carolina’s bear populations are concentrated within the Mountains and Coastal Plain, however the inhabitants is increasing into the Piedmont and sightings are more and more frequent, often in Could, June and July. That is the time when younger bears, referred to as yearlings, are on the lookout for a brand new house after being pushed away by the grownup feminine as she begins breeding once more.
“Whereas these younger bears, sometimes males, might look like wandering aimlessly round, they don’t seem to be essentially misplaced,” Olfenbuttel stated. “Most are merely exploring their new environment and can transfer on, significantly if they’re left alone and there’s no meals round.”
In virtually all instances, the Wildlife Fee advises that the best choice is a hands-off strategy, permitting the bear to go away by itself.
The Wildlife Fee doesn’t lure and relocate bears. There are not any distant locations to maneuver bears and relocation will be treacherous for the bear, as they’re unfamiliar with the brand new place and the meals assets, inflicting them to try the journey again to the place they have been captured, which they take into account house. Throughout that journey, they encounter numerous risks, together with crossing busy roads, typically leading to vehicle-bear collisions. Nevertheless, relocation shouldn’t be wanted, as human actions and conduct are often the reason for the issue and one of the best answer is to implement the BearWise Fundamentals.
For extra details about residing responsibly with black bears go to BearWise.org. For questions concerning bears and different human-wildlife interactions, contact the Fee’s NC Wildlife Helpline, Monday by way of Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., at 866-318-2401 or e mail This e mail tackle is being protected against spambots. You want JavaScript enabled to view it..
North Carolina
North Carolina parent arrested for strangling student inside school in caught-on-video attack: police
A North Carolina father was arrested Monday after allegedly storming into a high school and strangling a teenage student in a caught-on-video attack.
Quinton Lofton, 43, was charged with felony assault by strangulation and disorderly conduct for allegedly jumping a 17-year-old inside the halls of Fike High School in Wilson the same morning, CBS 17 reported.
Lofton, who has a child at the school, was supposed to report to the high school’s office but instead targeted the student — allegedly over a prior dispute outside its halls.
“The parent did not report to the office and instead assaulted a student in the hallway,” Fike Principal Ross Renfrow said in the statement to families obtained by the local station.
The attack was an escalation of a “situation that happened outside of school,” Renfrow added without providing further details on the said situation.
The Wilson County Sheriff also said the assault was over “an isolated incident that occurred outside of school.”
Disturbing footage of the beat-down obtained by WRAL News shows Lofton allegedly grabbing the student by the neck and tossing him down onto a staircase.
The teen appears to seize as his body lies on the stairs but is able to slowly get up and walk away shortly after, according to the clip.
Staffers then separated the grown man from the student, “diffused the situation and escorted the parent out of the building,” Renfrow said.
The student’s family questioned how Lofton was allowed inside the school and able to attack the teenage boy without any intervention.
His older sister said he was “traumatized” by the assault.
“He’s very shaken up by the whole event that took place this morning,” his sister Shaniqua told WRAL. “He’s pushing through. He’s trying to, you know, remain positive through the whole situation.”
School officials called authorities and the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office arrested Lofton. He is no longer permitted at the high school.
North Carolina
Parent accused of barging into North Carolina high school, assaulting student in hallway
Authorities have arrested a parent accused of barging into a high school in North Carolina and attacking a student.
The incident occurred Monday morning as the parent, who was not identified, was “directed to report to the office” when they entered the Fike High in Wilson, North Carolina, Principal Ross Renfrow, said in a statement sent to families viewed by USA TODAY.
However, the parent “did not report to the office and instead assaulted a student in the hallway based on a situation that happened outside of school.” The reason behind the attack was not immediately known.
Renfrow said he and other staff members intervened immediately, “diffused the situation, and escorted the parent out of the building.”
Video footage of the incident shared by local news outlet WRAL News shows the parent grabbing a boy by the shirt and dragging him before forcefully pushing him toward a staircase. As the suspect is pulled away, the boy, who is reported to be 17 years old, appears to experience a seizure before slowly getting up and walking away.
Parent banned from campus
Renfrow said the school is “working in collaboration with the sheriff’s office and charges have been filed,” adding the parent will no longer be allowed on campus.
While the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to USA TODAY’s request for an update on the incident, local news outlets WNCN and The Wilson Times reported the parent, identified as Quinton Earl Lofton, was charged with felony assault by strangulation and disorderly conduct for entering the school Monday morning and assaulting a “student over an isolated incident that had occurred outside of school.” The accused was also placed in the Wilson County Detention Center under a $7,500 secured bond, as per The Wilson Times, but bonded out within a couple of hours.
Information regarding Lofton’s attorney was not immediately available.
“The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Please use this situation as a reminder that we will not tolerate violence or threats against our students or staff,” Renfrow said.
The student’s sister, meanwhile, told WRAL her brother was “pretty traumatized” by the incident.
“He’s very shaken up by the whole event that took place this morning,“ she said. “He’s pushing through. He’s trying to, you know, remain positive through the whole situation.”
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@gannett.com and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.
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North Carolina to develop drone program to respond to natural disasters
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — A federal grant will help state transportation officials create a program that guides the agency’s use of drones when it responds to natural disasters like hurricanes.
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced the award of a $1.1 million grant to the N.C. Department of Transportation’s Division of Aviation on Monday.
NCDOT was one of 47 recipients nationwide to receive a grant.
“This will make us better prepared for natural disasters. With what we saw during Helene, Florence and other natural disasters, when you’re not able to use highway infrastructure to get goods and assets to an area, it seriously limits your ability to provide life-saving care and quick response to people in need,” said Nick Short, interim director of NCDOT’s Aviation Division.
Staff will use the grant to develop a program in which a drone can be placed in a community before a storm and then deployed remotely to start collecting images of damage and deliver emergency supplies.
While this program will be conducted in Lumberton, state aviation officials expect to evaluate the technology for disaster response deployment at other locations in North Carolina.
For more information on the federal grant program, click here.
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