A black bear in Ocean Shores, Washington, was seen on a home security camera walking off a resident’s front porch with a package in its mouth. The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) ...
PACE, Fla. -- Some Pace residents are raising concerns over the shooting death of a black bear Friday night. Several have reached out to WEAR News, saying the bear was never aggressive. Residents were ...
It's a rob-bear-y! A mother bear and two cubs were caught red-handed stealing a cooler from the bed of a truck near Gatlinburg on Aug. 29. The Schmidt family had just arrived at their Airbnb cabin ...
NORTH AUGUSTA — Police have not located a bear after it was reported by citizens in North Augusta. Lt. Clay Swann with the North Augusta Department of Public Safety said the department received calls ...
More black bears live in North Carolina's coastal plain than in its mountains. Coastal North Carolina is home to some of the world's largest black bears due to ample food and protected habitats. A ...
Officials with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission say the man who was attacked by a black bear in Franklin County on Sept. 3 has died. The 72-year-old man, identified as Vernon Patton, passed away ...
DARTMOUTH — A woman hiking in the Paskamansett/Gidley Woods Thursday morning, Sept. 11, reported sighting a black bear mother and cub, according to Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust (DNRT), which ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Chris Mayo was protecting his dog when he was attacked by a bear in his backyard. For the first time, the Gulf Breeze man spoke publicly about his brush with death. Just two ...
A North Asheville resident shot and killed a female black bear Aug. 10 in self-defense after it broke into the home multiple times over the previous week. ASHEVILLE - A North Asheville resident shot ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– The 2025 hunting season for black bears in the Upper Peninsula begins today. According to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), here are tips Michigan residents should know ...
Black bears are not picky eaters. In the late summer through fall, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission warns that their appetites go into overdrive. A Sept. 8, news release from the NCWRC ...
I am writing in reference to the two articles in The Lufkin Daily News in Saturday’s paper. Why in the world would anyone want a black bear roaming around in their yard, hunting lease or anywhere else ...
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