As warming climate brings bears out of hibernation earlier, backyard care is key to coexistence

FILE - A black bear grazes in a field in Calais, Vermont, April 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot/File)

Vermonters usually put out bird feeders to attract winged visitors who fill their yards with song and color. But they could attract a far less dainty visitor: black bears.

As bears emerge from their dens in early spring, they’re on the search for food. That can lead them to backyard beehives, birdfeeders, compost piles and even chicken coops.

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