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  1. According to Colleen Olfenbuttel, the black bear and furbearer biologist with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, there was a proposal in the 1970s to list black bears as threatened species in North Carolina. The state realized that there was a huge data gap and that conducting research and surveys would help make informed ...

  2. Sep 17, 2024 · On April 9, 2024, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries’ Commission voted unanimously to give final approval to the NOI to establish a black bear season, beginning in December 2024. 10 tags have been made available for Louisianians to draw through the 2024 Black Bear Lottery, which is open for applications until September 25. The ...

  3. Aug 4, 2023 · A black bear’s heart rate goes from about 45 bpm to 8, and its large mass means its body temperature cools slowly, with a relatively small 12°F drop to 88°F from the norm of 100°F. That said, a human being begins experiencing potentially fatal hypothermia at a mere 3.6°F drop in body temperature. Depending on where a bear lives has a big ...

  4. Lackey, C. W., S. W. Breck, B. F. Wakeling, and B. White. 2018. Human-Black Bear Conflicts: A review of common management practices. Human-Widlife Interactions Monograph 2:1-68. This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Berryman Institute at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Human–Wildlife ...

    • Not all black bears are black. Despite their name, some are a rusty cinnamon, brown, or light blue-gray. There are even rare black bear species in southern British Columbia with white fur.
    • Black bears have a wide range. You can find black bears throughout most of North America, from Alaska and most of Canada, to throughout the U.S., and down to northern Mexico.
    • Black bears are solitary animals. Except during a brief mating season during the summer, black bears are generally solitary animals. The only other time you will see multiple bears together is a mother and her cubs of less than 18 months.
    • Black bears aren’t territorial. While they roam large territories alone, they don’t typically protect their range from other bears. Males can have a 15 to 80 square-mile home range where they forage for food.
  5. 5. They might sleep for over half the year! Black bear sleeping. Bears are known for hibernating, which is essentially entering a very, very deep sleep where their metabolic rate drastically drops. Hibernation can last between three to eight months depending on the bear’s climate and geography. 6.

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  7. The black bear is an important part of North Carolina’s natural and historic heritage. After years of decline due to over hunting and habitat loss, the black bear is making a comeback and is now found in more than 60 percent of the state. The black bear is the only bear species found in North Carolina or anywhere in the eastern United States ...

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