Rhode Island officials: Keep potential food sources away from bears
Increasing black bear populations in the region have led to more frequent sightings, especially in rural areas of Providence, Kent and Washington counties.
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Increasing black bear populations in the region have led to more frequent sightings, especially in rural areas of Providence, Kent and Washington counties.
State recently purchased the 224-acre property for $660,000 in partnership with The Nature Conservancy.
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