A young black bear has been spotted in yards and on porches in the Maywood neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia. And county officials believe the bear is looking for food and a new habitat. The bear was first sighted by a Maywood resident. They called the Animal Welfare League of Arlington, which then contacted the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources and a Virginia State biologist.
On June 5, 2022, a young black bear was spotted by a member of the public in Arlington County. We encourage residents to read the information below and call AWLA at (703) 931-9241 about any sightings. pic.twitter.com/PIAnvOm5Jp
— AWLArlington, VA (@AWLAArlington) June 6, 2022
The bear was also seen Monday morning heading toward Custis Park on the east end of the neighborhood. “The bear seems healthy and is likely a male yearling moving through Arlington County in his search for a new home habitat,” the Animal Welfare League said in a statement. “We are continuing to update these agencies as the location of the bear changes.”
The last area bear sighting occurred in 2020, when a black bear made its way onto the campus of Bishop ‘O Connell High School in Arlington’s East Falls Church neighborhood. While the bear has not presented itself as a threat, the Animal Welfare League says the public should keep its distance. “Unfortunately, in past bear sightings, we have had issues with members of the public going out in search of the bear to take their own photos or see it for themselves,” the agency said. “This is very dangerous, and can cause harm to you, others and the bear.” Instead, AWLA encourages anyone who sees the bear to keep a safe distance and call 703-931-9241. 
