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DNR urging residents to secure all garbage & pet food

The black bear seen in Vanderburgh, Daviess, and Pike counties has been getting into garbage.
If trash or recycling containers are accessible, the bear could start to associate people’s homes with a place to find food.
To protect the bear and your personal property, DNR encourages residents in southwest Indiana to secure trash, recycling, pet food, and other possible food sources.
They say to store garbage cans and recycling containers inside a garage or shed and to put them on the curb the morning of pick-up rather than the previous night.
Bears can become sick and even die from eating garbage.
If the bear begins to actively seek food near people’s homes, DNR may need to use deterrents such as air-horns or spotlights, to protect both the bear and people.
These practices are stressful for the bear.
Residents can help DNR avoid these tactics by removing potential food sources.

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