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The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is urging people not to leave food out for wildlife, as it can attract bears.
The TWRA says as the black bear population rebounds, their range is expected to expand beyond the East Tennessee area.
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TWRA: Report of bears being fed in West KnoxvilleThe Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is urging people not to leave food out for wildlife, as it can attract bears.
Bear sightings in Knoxville have steadily increased over the past decade. TWRA put out an ask after a report from Lovell Road ...
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