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Each year humans move farther into black bear habitat, forcing bears to learn how to live in a new setting where natural food sources, dens, and water are harder to access. Distribution About 400,000 black bears live across North America. ... People and North American Black Bears They are not an aggressive species.
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www.greatbear.org/nablackbear.htm
www.greatbear.org/nablackbear.htm
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Information on the reproduction, breeding, habitat, range, diet, and behavior, as well as Black Bear pictures and links. ... American Black Bears are the smallest of North American Bears and are less aggressive than other bears. They are actually large mammals with powerful ... The color of the American Black Bear can vary.
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www.black-bears.org/
www.black-bears.org/
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The Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary operated by the American Bear Association in Orr, Minnesota is often described as the best place to see wild black bears in their natural habitat. From our bear viewing deck visitors can learn about black bears by observing their natural behavior. ... Membership of the American Bear Association...
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www.americanbear.org/
www.americanbear.org/
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This scavenger is a North American Black Bear. ... The small female bear, named Wrigley by Black Pine supporters, arrived at Black Pine in early June 2009. She was ordered removed by officials with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Fish and Wildlife twice before ... Wrigley, female North American black bear...
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www.blackpineanimalpark.com/Animals/bears.htm
www.blackpineanimalpark.com/Animals/bears.htm
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To determine the extent of phylogeographic structuring in North American black bear (Ursus americanus) populations, we examined mitochondrial DNA sequences (n = 118) and restriction fragment length polymorphism profiles (n = 258) in individuals from 16 localities.
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mbe.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/14/11/1096
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The American black bear is distributed throughout North America, from Canada to Mexico and in at least 40 states in the U.S. They historically occupied nearly all of the forested regions of North America, but in the U.S. they are now restricted to the forested areas less densely occupied by humans.
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www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/black_b...
www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/black_bear.php
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did you know that Bears are among the first animals that children learn to recognize.
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www.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/congressms/ABCsjuan/n.html
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Identification: This genus contains 15 North American species. Their common name refers to their ears, which look much like the ears of a mouse. They are typically small, brown to black bats, and can be told apart (if one is close enough) from ... Some animals that prey on it are owls, hawks, weasels, marten, black bear,
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www.whitman.edu/environmental_studies/JWC/griffin.htm
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