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Look Who's Back: Bear Sightings Reported In Clarkstown

ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- The bears are back in town.

A picture of a bear in a New Hempstead backyard in late September, 2016 in a photo submitted to Daily Voice.

A picture of a bear in a New Hempstead backyard in late September, 2016 in a photo submitted to Daily Voice.

Photo Credit: Miriam Katz

Clarkstown Police reported Monday afternoon that there have been a couple of new sightings in the West Nyack area on Memorial Day.

"It is probably the same bear looking for food," police said. "They love it when we leave our garbage outside our homes. If you prefer to not have the bears stop by for a meal, we ask that you leave your garbage in your home until the night before trash pickup.

"As we often remind everyone, bears are wild aminals and we should avoid them at all costs

Black bear populations are largely concentrated in upstate New York but there are smaller populations elsewhere, including the Hudson Valley, according to the state Department of Environmental Conservation

While black bears are omnivores and largely consume grasses, berries, fruit and insects, they will also eat human food, including bird seed, honey and corn.

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