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Whatever you do East Texas, don’t go on a bear hunt. Don’t go looking in caves, don’t go walking in tall grass. Leave your ...
A black bear was spotted on a game camera in southern Anderson County this week. Texas Parks and Wildlife Biologist Reuban Gay said he has been tracking the bear's movements through Cherokee, Rusk, ...
Texas officials have confirmed black bear sightings in East Texas. In a press release on Thursday, Aug. 21, biologists with ...
Biologists with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department have confirmed multiple black bear sightings in Cherokee, Anderson, ...
Multiple sightings of black bears have been reported this month across East Texas. Sightings have been confirmed in Cherokee, ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife said several black bear sightings have been confirmed across the counties of Anderson, Rusk, Panola, ...
Multiple black bear sightings were reported over the last week in East Texas, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
It's very normal to see black bears in Texas; although not common, they are native to the Lone Star State. While TPWD is not actively stocking bears in East Texas, their numbers are increasing because ...
"At first I thought it was the neighbor's dog running loose-until I zoomed in on it." The animal caught on camera was a black ...
Today, FWC biologists estimate the black bear population in the state of Florida to be around 4,000 bears—a robust figure. By most accounts, the Florida black bear is an ecological success story.
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