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    How to Keep Bears Away From Your Home It can be easy to wonder how someone gets in this position. One minute you're wondering what to cook for dinner and the next you're standing next to a bear on ...

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    Yellowstone tells you to stay at least 100 yards (300 feet or 91 meters) away; Shenandoah National Park in Virginia suggests 200 feet (61 meters) for its black bears.

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    The department noted the extra steps that civilians can take in order to keep bears from wandering on their properties, such as keeping their trash in containers, and stashing away bird feeders.

  5. Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center - Wikipedia

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    This new viewing area allows guests to view the bears while staying warm as well. (Source) [7] Other attractions. In 2014, the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center built a new exhibit called Bears on Easy Street. It is an exhibit that teaches people how to be bear aware and also ways to keep bears away from their house.

  6. Bear attack - Wikipedia

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    Bears' sense of smell is dependent on a Jacobson's organ, or vomeronasal organ, which allows the bear to easily detect airborne scents. [63] Bears use this sense of smell not only to hunt, but to detect other bears as well; male bears use smell to stay away from other male bears and to find female bears during mating season.

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    Black bears will destroy garbage cans, rip up garbage bags and make a mess, or even just steal the whole bag and walk away with it. The best way to prevent this is to secure your garbage cans.