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Bear Spotted on Westport Back Porch

The bear helped itself to the contents of a bird feeder.

Editor’s note: We previously ran this story, but here it is again in case you missed it.

A bear was spotted on a Charcoal Hill Commons back porch early Friday morning.

Westport Now reports that the black bear helped itself to the contents of a bird feeder.

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Black bears in the area have become more common in the recent season.

The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection offers the following tips to avoid attracting bears:

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  • Remove bird feeders from late March through November. If a bear visits a bird feeder in winter, remove the feeder.
  • Wait until the morning of collection before bringing out trash. Add a few capfuls of ammonia to trash bags and garbage cans to mask food odors. Keep trash bags in a container with a tight lid and store in a garage or shed.
  • Do not leave pet food outside overnight. Store livestock food in airtight containers.
  • Do not put meats or sweet-smelling fruit rinds in compost piles. Lime can be sprinkled on the compost pile to reduce the smell and discourage bears.
  • Thoroughly clean grills after use or store in a garage or shed.
  • Never intentionally feed bears. Bears that associate food with people may become aggressive and dangerous. This may lead to personal injury, property damage, and the need to destroy problem animals.
  • Encourage your neighbors to take similar precautions.

Check out the full Westport Now story here.

Image via Robert Snache/Flickr Commons, not the bear seen in Westport

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