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As Winter Warms, Bears Can’t Sleep. And They’re Getting Into Trouble.

Heather Reich, a specialist on human-bear conflicts, at the Nevada Department of Wildlife offices in Reno, Feb. 22, 2018. Warmer winters have disrupted the hibernation patterns of American black bears, scientists say, prompting the wide-awake animals to go in search of humans’ food, an even bigger problem. (Talia Herman/The New York Times)