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    PHOTO: Bear spotted roaming around Brandywine Drive in Belchertown

    By Emma McCorkindale,

    21 days ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3ZCT3D_0u9cvrNz00

    BELCHERTOWN, Mass. (WWLP) – A 22News has spotted a bear roaming around Belchertown on Sunday.

    14 years since Mickey Brougham of Belchertown reported missing

    Richard Pelott of Belchertown saw a bear walking through the Brandywine Drive neighborhood.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1tnbsI_0u9cvrNz00

    According to Mass.gov , there are 4,500 black bears, across the Commonwealth, making it not uncommon to see one walking through your yard. Black bears become more active and search for food during springtime in western Massachusetts.

    According to the National Park Service , if you see a bear you should do the following:

    • Remain watchful
    • Do not approach it
    • Do not allow the bear to approach you
    • If the bear is at a distance, feeding or walking by, and notices you but continues its natural behavior, no action is needed on your part. Proceed while continuing to observe the bear.
    • If your presence causes the bear to change its behavior (stops feeding, changes its travel direction, watches you, etc.) you are too close.
    • Being too close may promote aggressive behavior from the bear such as running toward you, making loud noises, or swatting the ground. The bear is demanding more space. Don’t run, but slowly back away, watching the bear. Increase the distance between you and the bear. The bear will probably do the same.

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