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Trail cam footage shows a black bear killing a newborn whitetail fawn in a rare and raw look at predator-prey behavior.
Black bears are waking up from hibernation and they're hungry. Here's how Marylanders can co-exist peacefully with them.
University of Arizona PhD student Deandra Jones researches black bears in the Navajo Nation, combining traditional knowledge and science to guide respectful coexistence.
A black bear appeared on a trail cam at Tahquamenon Falls State Park as it brushed up against a tree, seemingly waking up for spring. The Upper Peninsula is home to more than 10,000 black bears, ...
The “Greatest Show on Turf” often comes to mind when thinking about the best Rams teams. Legendary tackle Jackie Slater also ...
Friends of the Feathered & Furry Wildlife Center has cared for eight yearling or black bear cubs this winter and spring after ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife officials are warning residents living south of Alpine to secure livestock, garbage and bird feeders ...
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