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This article  is about bears in Colorado, but the message applies equally to all areas of the country where bears are found.  There is some good advice for homeowners, renters, and vacationers as to how to avoid attracting a bear to your home and yard.  Bears and humans CAN coexist, but it is up to us (the humans) to act appropriately.

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