Even in West Virginia suburbs, unprotected food sources attract bears
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Even in West Virginia suburbs, unprotected food sources attract bears
WHEELING, W.Va. — Once rare in many parts of West Virginia, black bears are now found in all counties, and officials are reminding residents that interactions increase in spring, when care should be taken to secure food. Even in suburban areas, residents should bring food indoors in spring and summer, according to Colin Carpenter, black […]
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