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Wildlife Officials Expect Lots Of Bear Problems In 2016 ​

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Wildlife officials say the same conditions that kept bears at bay in the summer will likely draw them to western Nevada cities this fall.

The Nevada Appeal reports that bears are expected to show up in west side Carson City and south Reno neighborhoods in the next few weeks as they enter hyperphagia, the condition that helps them eat to prepare for winter hibernation.

A wet winter in 2015 meant there was more food in the Sierra, so bears were well fed in the summer. However, that same moisture produced a fruit and vegetables in west side gardens that are expected to draw in bears in the coming weeks.

Wildlife Department official Chris Healy says if people don't want to see bears this year they'll have to remove fruit from their yards as soon as possible.

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