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Pennsylvania Game Commission Offers Advice on Avoiding Bear Conflicts - Read More

Date Added: September 16, 2008 03:44:05 PM
With autumn a week away, many Pennsylvanians will be spending increasing amounts of time outdoors. This also is when black bears become more active, setting the stage for an increase in bear sightings and possibly encounters.

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