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Newton police are warning residents to be vigilant after a black bear was seen operating by the town.
In Could, an elusive black bear was noticed in a number of totally different Massachusetts cities and cities operating — and typically swimming — away from authorities. Now, Newton is having its personal black bear encounter.
Newton police suggested residents Sunday to be vigilant after video footage circulated of a black bear operating by a yard close to Chilly Springs Park.
Footage reveals the bear passing by somebody’s entrance yard in Newton Highlands, police say. In addition they advised folks to avoid the bear and make contact with the non-emergency line at 617-796-2123 for assist.
Officers are watching the positioning the place the bear was seen, and Environmental Police have been notified.
Police made no indication that this was the identical bear that evaded authorities in Could, and different cities and cities have had their share of unrelated black bear sightings, together with Franklin, Mansfield, and Northampton.
Bear sightings are usually not uncommon for the state, which noticed a growth within the black bear inhabitants final 12 months.
The Massachusetts Division of Wildlife and Fisheries says that whereas the state is without doubt one of the most densely populated within the nation, the rising black bear inhabitants means an growth of territory. Black bears, which used to reside within the Berkshires, at the moment are extra more likely to crop up within the japanese a part of the state.
To discourage black bears from sticking round, MassWidlife suggests eliminating fowl feeders, eradicating trash, and eradicating different attractants, akin to cleansing outside barbecues and grills after every use. And if you happen to so spot a bear, depart it alone.
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