Black bears in the backyard: Why they're everywhere, and wha

Black bears in the backyard: Why they're everywhere, and what to do

The bear made its way down Main Street, cutting through backyards and getting into mischief, while Leslie Badger followed at a distance. "He checked out a few gardens, helped himself to some vegetables and fruit trees," she says. "Then he found a nice pool to go swimming."Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Badger is a police officer and the one-woman animal control department of Hingham, Mass., a suburb across the harbor

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