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OPP Warn Public Of Possible Bear Sightings

Ontario and the OPP are reminding the public to be aware of the potential for bears as they come out of hibernation.

Chances of bear sightings increase when there is little natural food available. They may look for things like garbage and bird feed, bringing them to residential areas.

Police are asking people to take simple steps such as proper storage of garbage, taking down bird feeders and cleaning your barbecue.

For non-emergencies, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry operates the toll-free, 24/7 Bear Reporting Line and the Bear Wise website to provide the public with information and advice.

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