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Authorities Warn Homeowners: Food In Yard Could Attract Hungry Black Bears

Paul Cyr
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via Maine.gov
A black bear in the Maine woods.

AUGUSTA, Maine - Authorities in Maine are warning people not to leave food out in their yards and risk attracting hungry black bears as they come out of hibernation.
 
Jen Vashon, a biologist for the state's wildlife department, says that bear complaints could be higher than usual this year thanks to the delayed spring weather. She says the department has already investigated 27 complaints so far this spring.
 
Vashon says natural food for bears is scarcest this time of year, so some may venture into people's backyards looking for something to eat.
 
The Portland Press Herald reports that Kennebunk police have confirmed several bear sightings and are urging people to be mindful of what they leave out.