12/10/2025
ABR Daily Post: December 10, 2025
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Yesterday, Executive Director Greg participated in an interview with one of our local news stations, WBIR Channel 10 in downtown Gatlinburg. The topic: Why are we seeing all of these seemingly comfortable bears in the middle of downtown interacting with people?
Before we start talking about common culprits (trash, bird seed, leftovers, and intentional feeding by people) we want to recognize the huge effort that the City of Gatlinburg has made over the past 2 years to make all trash receptacles in the city bear-resistant and the efforts by Gatlinburg Police to enforce the ordinances requiring it. They have come a long way and spent millions of dollars to prevent bears from accessing trash and being intentional fed. The Smokies BearWise Taskforce and the City of Gatlinburg leadership have worked with ABR and other community partners to take some major steps towards making Gatlinburg a more BearWise City and they deserve to be congratulated.
At the end of the day. Keeping food and trash away from bears in even a small city like Gatlinburg is much harder and more complicated than it sounds!
Now we need our locals, businesses, and visitors to do their part.
We hate to say it, but instances like bears on roofs and strolling through crowds in a parade have been happening for a long time in Gatlinburg and what we're seeing is not necessarily due to an increase in the bear population or these types of behaviors, but an increase in the number of people in town with cameras at the ready and a desire to be popular on social media. We owe these bears our respect and some personal space. Despite what some of the public comments have said, no wild bear should be or wants to be in situations like this.
As you know, we do not think this type of attention helps bears or does much to resolve some of the greater issues we face in our local area with Human-Bear Conflicts.
Even if all of the trash, bird seed, grills, and pet foods were locked up today and made 100% inaccessible to bears and no one fed them...they would still need to be able to travel through the city of Gatlinburg to be able to adequately navigate their home range and use the habitats that bears have always used.
You may ask, "What more can we do?"
Beyond following the 6 BearWise Basics. We advocate for folks to take it one step further. Perhaps, we will propose a 7th BearWise Basic that will provide for a more sustainable future for all bears:
PRESERVE BEAR HABITAT!
We share this space. We need to acknowledge that every bit of development, both commercial and residential, in the Greater Smoky Mountain Region impacts our bears and other wildlife. We always need to remember we are not the only ones who live here!
Find more BearWise information at: bearwise.org
Link to WBIR News Story from Yesterday: https://www.wbir.com/article/news/local/sevierville-sevier/gatlinburg-bear-sightings-rise-despite-bear-proof-dumpsters/51-d3f23f09-527d-455a-ba03-bc5f5ebc734e
Bears in Gatlinburg are more visible due to social media, but city efforts to bear-proof dumpsters have reduced bear interactions.