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Autumnwatch New England

Black Bears

Stone walls built by European settlers as farmland borders now act as highways for some of New England's wildlife. On a nearby farm, black bears, squirrels and other animals feast at an abandoned orchard. A female black bear prepares for hibernation with her apples.

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Become immersed in New England’s unique autumn offerings, local culture and wildlife.
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