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Fish and Game Warns Homeowners to Watch Out for Bears

Fish and Game Warns Homeowners to Watch Out for Bears

Springtime means black bears are increasingly crossing paths with people

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With temperatures rising, New Hampshire Fish and Game is warning homeowners to keep their yards free of potential food sources for bears, from garbage to bird seed to pet food. An average of 600 human-bear conflicts occur in New Hampshire every year, and since 2006, the state has prohibited people from feeding the animals, including by mistake.

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