Do Your Part: Keep Bears Wild

It’s springtime in Massachusetts, meaning black bears are now active and searching for food. Help keep bears wild by removing bird feeders and securing garbage. Mass.gov/bears
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It’s springtime in Massachusetts, meaning black bears are now active and searching for food. Help keep bears wild by removing bird feeders and securing garbage. Mass.gov/bears
Michael McStay serves as the Senior Editor and CEO of NockedUp, a platform dedicated to outdoor enthusiasts in Massachusetts. An avid fisherman, hunter, and hiker, he has a deep passion for the outdoors and values the importance of sharing knowledge and information related to Massachusetts' natural environment. If you have any thrilling outdoor news to share, or if you would like to provide feedback or suggest story ideas, we encourage you to contact us via text at (339) 309-8721.
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