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This photo provided by the Arapaho County Sheriff's Department shows wildlife officials preparing to move a black bear that wandered into a neighborhood in Centennial, Colo., a Denver suburb, Friday, Sept. 4, 2015. Officials say bear sightings are on the rise in the Denver area as the animals struggle to find food in preparation for their winter hibernation. A combination of wet weather and sudden freezes in northeastern Colorado has stunted the growth of the berries the bears rely in the mountains. As a result, the animals have been making their way to town for other nourishment as they try to bulk up for their winter hibernation. (Arapaho County Sheriff's Department via AP)
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