DNR: Maryland's Black Bears Are Coming Out Of Hibernation, Searching For Food

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Maryland's black bear population is beginning to come out of hibernation in search of food, the state's Department of Natural Resources said.

The bears, which primarily live in the western part of the state, will be in search of plants, berries and insects but aren't afraid to sniff out some human food, especially when their normal foods are hard to find, the department said.

The bears, which primarily live in the western part of the state, will be in search of plants, berries and insects but aren't afraid to sniff out some human food, especially when their normal foods are hard to find, the department said.

People should never feed bears, officials said.

Anyone who comes across a bear should back away slowly, leave the bear an escape route and make loud noises if the bear won't leave.

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