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Utah wildlife officials say bear encounters have increased

(Photo courtesy Utah Division of Wildlife Resources) Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has received 53 reports statewide of incidents involving black bears since Nov. 7.

Provo • Wildlife officials say the number of reported human encounters with black bears in Utah has almost doubled since last year.

The Daily Herald reported Monday that the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has received 53 reports statewide of incidents involving black bears since Nov. 7, two involved physical contact with a person.

Wildlife officials say there were 27 reports in 2018, and more in 2017.

Officials say most of the reported incidents occurred between Salt Lake City and Santaquin, including in northern Zion National Park.

Officials say the increased sightings could be due to the increased number of bears in the state over the last decade, but it doesn't indicate an upward trend.

Officials urge campers and canyon residents to secure food and stay informed with safety tips online.

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