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  2. The Best Bear Proof Garbage Cans to Keep Your Trash ... - AOL

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  3. Bear-resistant food storage container - Wikipedia

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    Bear-resistant food storage containers, also called bear canisters or bear cans, are usually hard-sided containers used by backpackers to protect their food from theft by bears. Bear canisters are seeing increased popularity in areas where bears have become habituated to human presence, and are required [1] in some places, such as Yosemite ...

  4. How to survive a bear attack – or better yet, avoid one ...

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    • Get rid of garbage in bear-resistant dumpsters and trash cans. Human-fed bears usually end up as chronic problems and need to be removed, Patterson said. “A fed bear is a dead bear.”

  5. DEP to distribute nearly 3,000 bear-proof trash cans to six ...

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    As part of its efforts, the DEP has secured a contract with Toter that will provide nearly 3,000 certified bear-resistant residential trash cans to six municipalities with high numbers of bear ...

  6. Bear cache - Wikipedia

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    Bear cache. A bear cache, food cache or bear box is a place designed to store food outdoors and prevent bears and other animals from accessing it. They are used by campers when staying in bear habitat. They can also be used by hunters for storing game. A bear cache is often a structure that is more permanent, not to be confused with a bear ...

  7. Bear danger - Wikipedia

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    A black bear trying unsuccesfully to open a bear-resistant trash can. Bear danger is the risk encountered by humans and their pets or livestock when interacting with bears and the potential of an attack from bears. Although most bears are apex predators in their own habitat, most do not, under normal circumstances, hunt and feed on humans.

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