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The Museum of Life and Science in Durham is sponsoring events aimed at introducing Triangle residents to the black bear. They will feature stuffed-bear building workshops and talks from experts through Saturday. There is limited space for some of the events. To register, call 220-5429, ext. 313. A full schedule of events for bear awareness week is at www.lifeandscience.org.
IF YOU SEE A BEAR
Take a moment to marvel, says Dr. Roger Powell, a North Carolina State University zoology professor who specializes in black bears.
"Count your blessings. They are gorgeous critters," Powell said.
Black bears are skittish around humans, so there's slim chance you are in danger. North Carolina's bear experts know of only one bear attack in recent history, and it's unclear how that attack unfolded. Some black bears in North Carolina's mountains have gotten wise to the tasty treats that campers and hikers tend to carry. They might spook you into leaving the food behind. If you're eager to have your visitor leave you, make some noise. Stand with your traveling companions and clap and yell.
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