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		<title>By: Topics about Animals &#187; Archive &#187; Take Your Bird Feeder Down - And Save a Bear!</title>
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		<description>[...] New Hampshire Hunting Today created an interesting post today on Take Your Bird Feeder Down - And Save a Bear!Here&#8217;s a short outlineCONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire bears are waking up and heading out in search of food to replenish fat reserves depleted during the long winter denning period. Natural foods are scarce this time of year, so it’s critical for homeowners to take action now to reduce the chances of attracting a bear. “Late March is the time when we typically start seeing bear activity in New Hampshire. To prevent attracting a bear to your residence, it is essential that bird feeders are taken down and put away unt [...]</description>
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