There’s cold weather ahead for all of us residents of the great state of Maryland. Small towns have started to come alive with fall color, and the chilly nights tend – for some of us – to mean more opportunities for spooky festivities. But for some of the wilder residents of the Old Line State, this turn towards the frigid means only one thing: relentless prepping for hibernation. As the black bears of Maryland begin their period of increased feeding activity, there’s a chance they’ll start to seek out more human-provided food sources. They’ll also start to ignore their natural fear of people, which can be dangerous for both us humans and the bears. Here are some tips from me (and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources) to help you stay safe and avoid any unnecessary run-ins with these furry food-seekers this fall.

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