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This hungry fellow was caught on camera in Fly Creek recently, helping himself to food meant for the birds. (Photo provided by Noah Mickels)

DEC Issues Human-Bear Guidance

NEW YORK—The state Department of Environmental Conservation reminded New Yorkers to remove or secure outdoor food sources as spring arrives. In a release from April 7, the DEC urged residents with bird feeders to remove them and clean up spilled seed, as warmer weather allows birds to feed themselves. According to DEC officials, black bears are emerging from hibernation with depleted fat reserves and will be extremely bold in their search for food. New Yorkers are also advised to secure garbage cans and protect poultry coops and apiaries with electric fencing. Feeding bears intentionally is illegal. Unintentional feeding can create problems for the surrounding community or even the bear, if it becomes a threat to people or property. For more information on keeping black bears healthy, wild and safe, visit the DEC website or bearwise.org.

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