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Dear All, Mar 5, 2007 I was back in the woodlot today, where with knee-deep snow it looks a lot like winter, and was surprised to see bear tracks of several ages, i.e. variously recent, a day or so old and substatially weathered and snowed in. Until the last decade or so I did all my cutting in winter and never saw a bear track in snow, even in when bear sign was relatively common in summer. So I am wondering why a bear would wander back in fourth at this time of year ? How large would last year's cub be ? Yours truly, Dave Webster, Kentville
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