
Karen Noyes of Yachats feeds a black bear some grapes. Noyes is on trial in Newport, charged with harassing wildlife and endangering other people.
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NEWPORT - When Dena Pickner awoke to a commotion at her Yachats house last June, she expected to find a raccoon. Instead, she climbed out of bed and saw a black bear coming through her dog door. "His head was stuck and he couldn't get out," Pickner told those in a court room at the Lincoln County Courthouse here this morning. "He grunted, backed up and took the dog door with him."
Two weeks later, the black bear was dead, one of four shot to death in a four-week period last summer in Yachats. Now a Yachats woman is on trial for feeding the bears - and allegedly putting herself and her community in harm's way. Karen Noyes faces four counts of chasing and harassing wildlife and five counts of recklessly endangering another person. Each carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $6,250 fine.
Noyes insists she's done nothing wrong.
"I feed bears; it's not illegal" said Noyes in a telephone interview before the trial. "Fish and Game has made a big deal out of this. They have made up their minds that bears are dangerous." Noyes, 61, said she started feeding the bears several years ago when a large one showed up as she fed the birds. "It scared me. Then I thought 'why should I feed them and not him?'"
One summer, she said she fed as many as 25 of the animals on a regular basis. "Right now, I've got a half a dozen," she said. "They are perfectly safe. They are timid and really sweet." At least until they are hungry. Last summer, Noyes went on vacation. When she returned, a bear broke her window. "He was not doing it maliciously," she said. "He was knocking on the garage door and accidentally broke the window."
Noyes called Fish and Wildlife looking only, she said, for help in getting the bear to leave. But Tami Wagner, the biologist who took her call, said Noyes was scared.
And she wasn't the only one.
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http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/05/women_who_fed_bears_on_trial_i.htmlSadly, she seems not to have heard the old saying in these parts: "a fed bear is a dead bear."