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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3589561" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Definitely good advice.</p><p>We are used to spending lots of time in bear country during the summers and knowing the precautions while in the woods, but it's always been black bear country. More of a nuisance than anything, but there is the occasional attack we read about. What's interesting is that a lot of the attacks in Colorado and New Mexico from black bears are in suburban areas near cities. </p><p>A couple of the attacks last year, one in Colorado and the other in New Mexico were a guy walking his dog after dark and the other was a lady taking out trash. Easy food sources around cities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3589561, member: 5412"] Definitely good advice. We are used to spending lots of time in bear country during the summers and knowing the precautions while in the woods, but it's always been black bear country. More of a nuisance than anything, but there is the occasional attack we read about. What's interesting is that a lot of the attacks in Colorado and New Mexico from black bears are in suburban areas near cities. A couple of the attacks last year, one in Colorado and the other in New Mexico were a guy walking his dog after dark and the other was a lady taking out trash. Easy food sources around cities. [/QUOTE]
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