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Black bear raiding a garbage can at Lake Tahoe garage triggers dramatic wildlife encounter
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Black bear raiding a garbage can at Lake Tahoe garage triggers dramatic wildlife encounter

A California man had a close encounter with a black bear while on vacation at Lake Tahoe during the Fourth of July holiday. The incident occurred after his daughter noticed the bear rummaging through a garbage can in the garage. The man used bear spray to deter the animal, which then ran away. He described the bear's aggressive behavior as unusual, though wildlife experts note that black bears are common in the Lake Tahoe area and are often attracted to unsecured food sources. Officials advise residents and visitors to secure trash and avoid leaving food accessible to prevent such encounters.

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Black bear raiding a garbage can at Lake Tahoe garage triggers dramatic wildlife encounter

A California man had a close encounter with a black bear while on vacation at Lake Tahoe during the Fourth of July holiday. The incident occurred after his daughter noticed the bear rummaging through a garbage can in the garage. The man used bear spray to deter the animal, which then ran away. He described the bear's aggressive behavior as unusual, though wildlife experts note that black bears are common in the Lake Tahoe area and are often attracted to unsecured food sources. Officials advise residents and visitors to secure trash and avoid leaving food accessible to prevent such encounters.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a wildlife encounter involving a black bear and does not present any political opinions, arguments, or framing that suggests a particular ideological leaning. It focuses on the event itself and includes information from wildlife authorities without taking a stance.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides specific details about the incident including the location (Lake Tahoe), time (Fourth of July), and the individual involved (Cortlandt Koerwitz). The account aligns with general consensus among other sources about the bear encounter. However, some details like the exact sequence

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