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For the first time in Ohio history, scientists have put a GPS collar on a female black bear in Ashtabula County, according to ODNR.
Increasing black bear populations mean that bears can be found in human-developed landscapes. Here's what to do to keep ...
For the first time in Ohio a female black bear has been fitted with a GPS collar. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources ...
the number of permits issued depends on the bear population in a given area If approved, this would bring back a black bear hunting season for the first time since 2015 FWC commissioners believe ...
A Black bear was seen in the Priddis area of Foothills County on Thursday (June 19) afternoon around 256 St W and 210 Avenue.
This comes as FWC reported an increase in the black bear population from just several hundred bears in the 1970s to over 4,000 today. The guidelines don’t specify how many bears would be taken ...
A black bear was also spotted in Painesville Township earlier this month. Also this month, a black bear was spotted in Morrow ...
The Boulton Creek Campground recently had a furry visitor. Recently, a black bear accessed and damaged an unoccupied tent at ...
To better understand this expansion, the ODNR Division of Wildlife, in partnership with the University of Dayton’s Gantchoff ...
Brown bears follow food sources rather than temperature, with climate change reshuffling their continental menu.
After several days of public speculation, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife has confirmed ...
American warplanes dropped bombs on three nuclear sites in Iran, bringing the U.S. military directly into Israel’s war. In an address from the White House, President Trump threatened more action ...