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Letting bears get your food waste could cost you $1,000
Posted on March 21, 2013 at 11:06 AM
Updated Friday, Mar 22 at 7:02 PM
Two new state laws are on the books that could lead to fines if you are caught feeding bears or other wild carnivores. Even if you didn't do it intentionally, you could still face a fine. Here are some tips on how to avoid the problem.
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