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"In the northeast Catskills especially, our lush forests are home to many animals," he says. In fact, New York's Department of Conservation estimates more than 1,800 black bears reside in the Catskill region. White-tailed deer are common, and wildlife cameras posted deep in the forest often record elusive bobcats.
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