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Florida Black Bear Research Paper
In 1997, while bow hunting in the Ocala National Forest. I saw two large male bears eating grubs
and one of them caught and begun to eat a Cotton Tail rabbit. They were approximately ½ mile from
each other. It seemed like the very second that the bear with the rabbit tore it apart, I saw the other
bear lift his nose to the air and was at a full run and was to the other bear within a minute. The first
bear was bigger, but the second bear seemed to be hungrier and quickly took the remains of the
rabbit away and out of sight. Thinking that it was a waste of time to remain in the area I returned to
my jeep to head back to camp and get some lunch for myself. Upon reaching the logging road that
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Prior to the late 1900s they roamed throughout Florida, over 53,000 square miles of land. From the
Panhandle to the Keys, to the southern edges of our neighboring states. At that time an estimated
twelve to twenty thousand black bears roamed throughout Florida.
Since then, between deforestation, unregulated hunting prior to 1950's, habitat loss and habitat
fragmentation, have resulted in the loss of a substantial portion of the Florida black bear population
and 80% of its habitat. As a result, in 1974 the black bear was listed by the state of Florida as a
threatened species in through–out the state with the exception of The Apalachicola National Forest
and Baker and Columbia counties. At that time all hunting for Black Bears in the state of Florida
was suspended until future notice.
In 1974 bear estimates were between 300 and 400 bears, in 2002 just eight years later with the help
of Central Florida Farmers Association approximately 132,000 acres were set aside for bear
habitation. Due to these and the efforts groups like TreeHuggerofAmerica, Defender.org and the
FWC (Florida Wildlife Commission) the bear population started growing and growing and growing.
From three to five hundred in 1974 to a little over three thousand in 2002. As of 2015 the current
estimates are four thousand three hundred fifty bears and the amount of human / bear contact has
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The American Black Bear ( Ursus Americanus )
Habitat can be considered as the optimal location where any one species can live, reproduce, and
grow in an ecological time scale (Kellner et al. 1992). As the climatic conditions of the world are
changing at a rapid pace, it is important to understand how species will adapt with the weather and
learn to adjust their way of living. Understanding how a species survives in different climatic
regions is very important for the future management of the species population and habitat. With this
knowledge an individual could more efficiently manage their habitat to make it more suitable for the
species to live under the given climatic conditions.
The American black bear (Ursus americanus) is native to North America, more specifically Canada
and northern and southeastern United States. Ursus americanus once ranged from Mexico and all
throughout United States and into Canada, but as human population increased and climatic
conditions have changed, Ursus americanus moved to locations with lower populations and cooler
climates, which are northern North America as well as southeastern United States. Ursus americanus
are found with the highest populations in Canada and northwestern United states where there are
lower human populations, larger forests, and cooler climates. Landscape will vary throughout North
America as will the choice of habitat for Ursus americanus. Important habitat factors to consider for
Ursus americanus include food availability, water proximity, and den
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Bear Safety Research Paper
Bear safety
While in the backcountry never ever travel alone always try to travel with a group or a few more
people other than yourself. While you're walking always stay on the flagged trail u have a better
chance on not running into a bear. A wise decision is to always carry a Bear bell, bear spray and
even a bear banger because you never know Always look for signs such as bear droppings, tree
scratch marks, and paw tracks. The key thing is to BE LOUD talk singing anything to make yourself
loud. They are super attracted to food smells or even just sweet smells like toothpaste so cook brush
teething anything like that could attract them do a it a good distance away. Walking with a dog can
be good but also a bears a lot bigger than a dog so always be careful. ... Show more content on
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Not weak thats for sure they are incredibly strong. They can climb trees strong swimmers. Bears
have extremely good sense of smell, hearing, and sight way better than most people. Black bears can
range from the colour black to light blond. Many bears have a light patch on there chest. A average
black bear can weigh up to 110 to 300 pounds and large male can weigh up to 400 pounds.
Bears being aggressive
A mother bear protecting her baby cubs is one of the most times a black bear's gonna be aggressive.
The baby cubs are chased up the tree by its mother so she can protect them. If you're ever in a
situation with a black bear you absolutely never play dead. When a bear charges at you it usually is
going to stop in front of you or turn the other way But you always want to be
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Classification Essay Dogs
Most Canadian adventures will inevitably take you through bear country. Knowing how to avoid a
bear attack is the best way to keep safe in the great outdoors.
There's different advice to follow when dealing with the three types of bears in Canada (black,
grizzly & polar bear) but most people quickly forget them when they actually encounter a bear in the
back–country.
The two general rules that have kept me safe in the Canadian Rockies for the past 20 years are:
1. Use common sense and always give notice of your location – Make noise every 100 meters or so
and especially when rounding a corner or coming up to thick bush. Black & grizzly bears avoid
human contact and alerting them before a human intrusion gives them enough time to retreat, most
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Use common sense and don't attract bears. Black, grizzly and polar bears have excellent sense of
smell and can sniff out food from over a kilometer away. Don't attract bears to you with tempting
smells.
I am not a bear expert, ecologist or even an adventure guide. I'm just a regular weekend warrior who
loves to discover Canada and have seen all three types of bears in their natural territory. Bears can
be found across all of Canada except for the southern prairies, southern Ontario & Prince Edward
Island.
The two rules mentioned above are what I use all the time when hiking, camping & boating (yes,
bears can swim). Giving these intelligent creatures the room and respect that they deserve has
prevented me from getting into a bear attack. However, if such an unfortunate escalation happens,
knowing how to survive a bear attack is vital knowledge in the back–country.
Black Bears are the smallest of the bears in Canada and are more scavengers than hunters. They are
opportunistic when it comes to food (and garbage). They lack the massive shoulder hump of muscle
that characterizes the grizzly Bear.
Black bears in Canada can be black, brown or white–ish in colour. They are not endangered and
estimated put their numbers at around 600,000 in North America. The white Spirit bear, or Kermode
bear, is actually a black bear and can not mate with the grizzly or polar
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Black Bears Research Paper
The black bear is one of the most common bears in the U.S.A. Even though the black bear is one of
the three smallest bears, it has great claws and amazing climbing ability. Experts estimate that about
80,000 black bears die each year in the U.S.A. This animal, the black bear, is threatened and should
be saved.
The male American black bear is about 130–550 pounds and the female American black bear is
around 90–370 pounds. Black bears are omnivores which means that they eat vegetables and meat.
Although black bears are omnivores, they primarily eat vegetation and usually only eat meat after
hibernation in the winter. These bears are native to North America and need plenty of land to live
and hunt on. Their habitat is usually a large wooded
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Difference Between American Black Bear And Grizzly Bears
Bears are becoming more and more known, and people are wondering what's the main difference
between different species. Bears are important, they are omnivores and help spread seeds with their
scat. The two main bears species are American Black Bears and Grizzly Bears.
They are both bears, but, have many differences. Some of them are their habitats, characteristics,
and their human interactions.
The American Black Bear and Grizzly Bear both have many habitats. Having different habitats helps
with the environment. American Black Bears live in at least 40 states in North
America. They also live in Canada and Mexico. Grizzly Bears on the other hand live in an
assortment of areas and climates. They can live in dense forests, subalpine meadows, open
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Illegal Killing and Trafficking of Black Bears Essay
Illegal Killing and Trafficking of Black Bears
The illegal killing and trafficking of animal parts has long been a global concern. With trading at an
estimated 6 billion dollars annually, poaching has become the world's second most profitable crime
activity behind illegal drug trade. In its prevalence, poaching has driven many species to the point of
extinction.
Animals around the world are killed each day for their body parts. In Africa, elephant tusks are a
valuable source of ivory used in jewelry. Moreover, the horns of rhinoceros could command up to
$5,000 in the black market. The mothers of newborn mountain gorillas are often killed so that their
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A known compound found in bile, ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), has been used in western
medicine to treat liver disorders. A gall can command up to $10,000 in east Asia. Its price is about
20 times the street price of cocaine per ounce. Globally, the market in bear parts is estimated at $2
billion.
For obvious reasons, bears have become increasingly rare. Five of the eight bear species in the
world are endangered. In Korea, where they were ounce abundant, black bears are virtually extinct
now with a population between 20 to 300. The population of bears in Russia is dwindling rapidly as
a result of gall trafficking by the Russian Mafia. Bear populations have decreased to the point that
China is now using bear farms to obtain gall. Bears are kept cruelly in small cages that are often
fitted to their body so that they cannot move. A steel catheter surgically implanted to their gall
bladder removes bile from their bodies daily. However, instead of saving bears as claimed, bear
farms have only instigated poaching by increasing demands for gall.
As bear populations decreased in Asia, more traffickers turned to North America where there are a
considerable number of bears. Although poaching also occurs in the United States, the problem
appears to be worse in Canada. This may be attributed to less
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Black Bear Hunt Research Paper
The Revealing Hunt Discovering a secret from a family member is difficult, and it is even more
difficult when the secret is revealed through a tough situation. I believe everything in life happens
for a reason. This past spring there were several black bear appearances near my home. On a windy
day, a black bear killed an innocent child in my neighborhood. The neighbors responded by rallying
together to resolve this tragedy. Along the journey, we were persistent in trying to obtain as much
evidence as possible in order to find the bear. Finally, everything came to an end and life revealed a
secret that was unknown to me. The eight–year–old child was playing in the back yard when the
bear mauled him to death. The neighborhood was shocked because of the insanity of this wild
animal, so they decided to organize a hunt to search for the black bear. Each neighboring family got
their sharpest tools and guns to seek revenge for this horrifying occurrence. My father seemed
mortified yet intrigued because of the incident; I noticed he reacted as if the child ... Show more
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The sun was starting to dim, and the night was beginning to set in. We walked approximately seven
miles in the woods, and then we saw a piece of the child's clothing that the bear had left behind. The
group decided to split up in hopes of finding the bear before dawn. My brother, my dad, and I took
off on a path leading to a small spring. As we walked, we heard a noise nearby. We stayed quiet and
I pointed my gun towards the noise that was approaching us. It was a pair of hikers who were
running from a bear about half a mile from where we were standing. We quickly asked them to
describe the exact location of the bear. "He seems angry," said one of the hikers. We followed the
hiker's description to find the location of the
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Black Bears Research Paper
Black bears are the smallest North American bears however; they are the largest land mammal in
New Jersey. Black bears evolved in thick forest and live in mixed hardwood forests, dense swamps
and forested wetlands. They naturally like to eat fresh leaves, berries, fruits, nuts, roots, insects, bird
eggs and small mammals. Black bears are generally solitary animals, with the exception of a sow
and her cubs. They tend to be crepuscular, meaning they are most active shortly before sunrise and
again after sunset. Black bears are typically not aggressive and tend to be wary of humans.
However, since the early 2000s black bear and human interactions have become more frequent. New
Jersey has excellent bear habitat is found primarily within Sussex, Passaic, Warren and Morris
counties which are in the northern part of New ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The New Jersey Fish and Game Council have come up with a management strategy to handle the
bear problem but the most effective way those far appears to be hunting the bears. In the early 2000s
bear hunting was illegal and many people were against legalizing it again. In order to compromise a
bear hunting season was passed which was started in the beginning of December and held
concurrently with the state's six–day firearm deer hunting season. "Bear hunting zones include large
sections of Morris, Sussex, Warren, and northern Passaic counties, plus smaller areas of Hunterdon,
Somerset and Bergen counties. There is a limit of one bear per licensed and registered hunter." This
method of black bear population management was and is still successful. In 2003 and 2005 the
success was based on "1) the target harvests were obtained; 2) the seasons were conducted safely
with no hunter accidents and without incident of trespassing or other complaints; and 3) biological
data on bears, hunter success and hunter participation was
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Essay On The Effect Of Precipitation On Black Bears
The question I chose for my inquiry research project was "How will change in precipitation affect
black bears and brown bears in British Columbia?". I think that in 1000 years bears will still be able
to survive. In British Columbia, there are two main ways that precipitation will change. One, annual
average rainfall will go up every century by about 12% [1], and two, the intensity and frequency of
droughts will increase [2]. It is predicted that, from 2070–2099, the average amount of precipitation
falling on the wettest day of the year will go up by about 20% as compared to 1971–2000, and that
the annual maximum number of consecutive dry days will go up by 20–30% [2]. While this means
we will be getting a wetter winter, spring, and autumn, we will be getting a dryer summer [2]. The
predicted dry summers are likely to affect the food sources of black bears and brown bears. ... Show
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For hibernation, they need to eat a lot of hard and soft "mast" in autumn [3]. Brown bears are also
omnivorous, and eat mostly leaves, fruits, nuts, and seeds, and less often insects, small mammals,
and fish [4]. They also need to eat a lot of hard and soft mast in autumn to prepare for hibernation.
The predicted droughts will likely have a large effect on the bears' food sources. Droughts can warm
river temperatures, negatively affecting fish (a lesser food source of bears) [5]. Droughts also lead to
suppressed plant growth, as they don't receive enough water to thrive [6]. The majority of bears'
food comes from plants and trees [3,4], meaning that they will have a harder time finding food. In
addition, there is a significantly higher risk of forest fires during a drought, which destroy a lot of
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Personal Narrative: 150lb Black Bear
All my life I have been goal driven, ever since I was a young boy I had the goal to shoot my first
bear. I was an avid hunter and I loved to be in the wilderness and hunt what I could. Then finally one
year when I back of age, I had my shot. I was hunting up in Swatara, MN and I was in the stand with
my father. Directly below me was a 300lb black bear and it did not know we were there. All of a
sudden I pulled up to shoot and I ended up missing... I was completely devastated since that was my
chance to claim a black bear for myself. After that happened I started to doubt myself at first. I
thought less of myself because I missed one shot. I then realized that the only way to get better is to
practice. Indeed I did... The next year came by and I was by myself in my stand. ... Show more
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This time was different, I did not feel any adrenaline. I was just so focused on lining up my shot and
shooting that I did not think about the 150lb animal across from me. I ended up shooting the bear
and I claimed my kill. What those particular events have taught me was that even when I do fail, I
need to bring myself back up and keep trying. With that being said, this scholarship will help me
attain my life career goals of getting my degree in Information Systems at SCSU. After I receive my
degree, I would like to become a Business analyst at a company in the St. Cloud or Minneapolis
area. I realize that overcoming obstacles are a part of life, and this scholarship would help me hurdle
a few financial obstacles and give me the power to do other tasks. Even if I do not receive this
scholarship, I will continue to overcome obstacles to get to where I want to be. I cannot wait until
one day where I can fully say that I Brady Aaron Sprenger has finally "Shot the Bear" in my words,
obtained my career
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My Life At An Elusive Black Bear
A few years ago when I was younger, my father took me out one evening bear hunting. This evening
was just like any other day because since I was small my dad had taken me with him on many of his
hunting adventures. We gathered all of our needed gear such as the cross–bow, the mono pod, and
our cushioned seats. Then we set off, leaving our comfort of home for a relaxing evening together. I
was hoping to get a chance at an elusive black bear. Unknowingly, this day became one of the most
memorable days in my life, for a small brown–haired reason. The wind was weaving its way
harmoniously through the treetops at sunset. It created a mystifying ambiance within the forest. The
sun was gleaming through the tree branches, leaving its last little slivers of warmth before dropping
down below the hills for its lingering night's sleep. It almost seemed like a picturesque dream all
together with the hushed silence. After conversing about all of our potential hunting spots, we
decided to go up the steep knob where we had seen black bear sign before. We found a cozy spot
right in front of an elongated stump. It was humid that evening. When we finally had reached our
desired area, we were warmer than the black top on a hot summer's day. We took a few heavy layers
off before we sat down. This turned out great because it provided some much–needed extra padding.
After we got settled in, we prepared for the certain places we suspected a bear would come from.
There was a narrow overgrown
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Essay On Black Bears
The American black bear is can only be found in North America. Black bears have fairly short, non–
retractable claws that allow them to climb trees with ease. Despite their name, Black Bears can vary
from colors, including–blue–gray, blue–black, brown, cinnamon, or even (very rarely) white. Black
Bears have an average lifespan of 20 years in the wild. The average height of a Black Bear is 5 to 6
feet and their average weight is 200 to 600 pounds. Black Bears hibernate during the winter
A deciduous forest is a type forests that are found in parts of the word such as the eastern part of
America, the middle of Europe and Asia. The temperature of a deciduous forest is constantly
changing. We know this as the four seasons, summer, spring, autumn
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The Black Bear By Ursus Americanus
The black bear, ursus americanus, roams in different places in America including Texas. Its North
America the black bears habitat ranges from Mexico all the way to Canada. In the state of Texas, the
black bear is under threatened status, it also has the same status under the United States (Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department). According to the Texas Parks Wildlife Department (2016) in the state of
Texas they are usually found in the Western area in the Trans Pecos ecoregion. The Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department (2016) has reported that there have been recent sightings of the Louisiana
Black Bear in the Eastern part of Texas, where they used to have a strong population. This comes as
surprising since the Louisiana Black Bear has an endangered status in the United States, as well as
in the state of Texas. Even though the black bear species population in Texas is not as strong as it
used to be in the past, many efforts are being done to recolonize the black bear in the South Western
region of Texas by, studying their habitat as well as their eating habits, checking the DNA of the
bears already in the area to see their genetic structures, regulating protection policies for black bears,
and educating the people on the species. There are two subspecies of black bears in the South
Western area of the state of Texas, which are the Mexican Black Bear, ursus americanus eremicus,
and the New Mexican Black Bear, ursus americanus amblyceps, both species have been seen in the
area
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Bear Hunt Illustration
The children's book We're Going on a Bear Hunt utilises the switching between black and white
illustrations and full colour effectively. The pages of the story that are in black and white occur
when the family meet an obstacle, such as 'long wavy grass', and once they have overcome said
obstacle the illustration returns to colour. It repeats in this manner throughout the picture books
entirety. In doing this, the illustrator has emphasised the texts gloominess and foreboding of what
the family will have to do ('we have to go through it').
The way this text has been structured by combining the aperture, exposition and inciting moment.
The first sentence "We're going on a bear hunt" tells the reader what the story is going to entail
whilst giving away what future conflict they could be if the family were to find a bear. The
exposition is also viewed here as the reader, with the illustrations help, knows that 'we' (the family)
are who is involved and it is a 'beautiful day' in the country. Conflict rises steadily on every second
page revealing a new hurdle the family has to conquer (mud, lake etc) but is resolved immediately
until the climax when the big bear is found and is not happy to see them. As the ... Show more
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For example, 'splash splosh', 'squelch' 'squerch' and 'hooo wooo', were utilised to engage the
audience's mind with the motions of wading through a river, trudging their way through mud and the
sounds of a snow storm. This method is more effective at engaging than simply stating 'the mud was
squishy' or 'the river was wet'. On a whole, the text has a good sense of rhythm and musicality. Even
though the sentences are few and short, the receptiveness and use onomatopoeic words helps the
story flow. "The sounds of words increase the appeal and strength of a story" (3) which is seen to be
true in this particular picture
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Baba And A Black Bear Research Paper
Baba was born in the year of 1933, the same year Zahir Shah began his 44 year reign in
Afghanistan. He grew up with two brothers in a large home as he was very wealthy. Baba's father
took in Ali when his parents were killed and he grew up alongside Ali. Baba is very tall at six foot
five. He has a thick beard and curly brown hair. His hards are very large that many people say he is
capable of uprooting a willow tree". He has dark eyes that "would 'drop the devil to his knees
begging for mercy" according to Rahim Kahn. Baba's nickname is "Mr.Hurricane" and was often
compared to a black bear. Where his son, Amir, would have reoccurring dreams that Baba and a
black bear would fight and Amir was unable to decipher what was Baba and what was the
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Home Ranges And The Temporal Distribution Of That Use Is...
Estimating home ranges and understanding habitat use and the temporal distribution of that use is
essential for understanding and conserving wildlife populations. As a concept, home range can be
defined as the area traversed by an individual in its normal activities of foraging, mating and caring
for young (Burt, 1943). In this way, a home range can be thought of as a spatial depiction of
behaviors fundamental to a species' evolution and persistence. While its ecological significance is
clear, the anthropocentric importance of a species' home range derives from its role in mediating
human–wildlife interactions and wildlife management. The size and amount of overlap among
individuals' home ranges as well as the timing of habitat use within a home range will affect the
probability and nature of human–wildlife encounters. In most jurisdictions, habitat management is a
fundamental component of wildlife management programs(E. J. Bergman, Bishop, Freddy, White, &
Doherty, 2014; K. Bergman, 2001; Fiedler, Landis, & Wratten, 2008). This holds true for American
black bears (Ursus americanus) which are classified as a game species in 28 of the 41 states in
which they are present (Hristienko & McDonald, 2007). Contemporary management programs often
center on augmenting or maintaining high quality wildlife habitat, the definition of which has
primarily depended on a basic understanding of the species' general ecology. Black bears are the
most widely distributed and smallest bodied
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American Black Bears
D) Description of Life Cycle:
Ailuropoda melanoleuca (Giant Panda), Ursus maritimus (Polar Bear), and Ursus americanus
(American Black Bear) all have the same life cycle. Once a cub is born, they are extremely small,
blind, and consist of a little or no hair. Within a few months, the cub's eyes are open and they begin
to develop their natural hair colour as well as begin to crawl. At four to twenty–four months, the cub
is able to run, hunt, and start eating solid food. Once a cub turns two years, they become very
independent. At this age, the cub will decide whether they want to stay with or leave their mother. At
age four to six, a cub becomes mature and is able to mate. Once two same species of the opposite
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These species are in serious danger of becoming extinct due to global warming. Biologist do not
know the exact number of polar bears worldwide as these species live in remote areas making it
difficult to monitor them. Based on available information, biologist were able to report that there
were about 22 600 to 32 000 polar bears alive in the world. This is the latest census that was taken in
2012.
American Black Bears are classified as least concerned species. This means that these species have
an extremely large global population. The American black bear is the considered as the world most
common species in the Ursidae family. A census taken in 2011, reports that there were about 800
000 American black bears in the world.
F) Range of Ecosystems:
Panda Bears mainly live in Central China in bamboo forests with coniferous and broadleaf trees that
are 5000 to 10000 feet tall. They enjoy spending their time in cool and wet areas. When considering
a place to live, Panda Bears look for two features; tall bamboo trees and a nearby stream. Figure 4
shows a diagram of a Panda bear's habitat, bamboo forest.
Polar bears live in the Arctic near large portions of ice found in the Arctic Ocean. Due to global
warming, these species are forced to remain on coastlines or get stranded on small pieces of
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Argumentative Essays: The People Vs Black Bears
The People vs. Black Bears
In Volusia county Alex Bryant and his dog were attacked by a bear in his backyard. He left his dog
unattended and heard yelping, he rushed to break it up but unfortunately the 2– year old Yorkie was
killed(Brooks). Florida's black bears have been protected by the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation commission until their recent decision to lift the ban. Since the ban on bear hunting in
1994 both human and bear populations have grown resulting in more human/bear conflicts.
The Black Bears were labeled as a threatened species around the 1970's, due to over hunting and
road kills. Consequently there was a Bear Conservation Rule put in place by making it illegal to
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It becomes competitive amongst them for food and being so close to neighborhoods and business it
is convenient for them to use that as a resource. Hence the events in which bears come into
backyards or parking lots .From garbage cans, pet food, barbeque grills and so on, bears become
consistent in invading properties because they become have "food conditioned" (Fwc). More
frequent invasions result into more conflicts, some resulting in the death of pets. Even more so the
event of a bear coming into residential area can become even more lethal .Leah Reed who was
walking her dog was attacked from behind from a Black bear; she suffered injuries to her neck,
head, and arms. Luckily her dog was able to startle the bear and gave Leah time to escape; she
ended up having to get twelve stitches for the gash on her head (ABC). Attacks like this could result
in deaths if there is no way out and shouldn't be happening in neighborhoods. The increase in attacks
is why the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation decided to lift the ban on hunting bears.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation decided to lift the ban on bear hunting temporarily. It is
said that this is just to manage the population and to help out the issue of human–bear conflicts
(Wiley). Set for a week, the ban ended early on account of the number of bears set to kill was
accomplished, there were to be brought to a check in station
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Brief Summary Of The Book 'Seekers' By Erin Hunter
A long journey for four bear cubs to find a place where they all can live equally and have good lives.
The story is about four bear cubs on their own journeys following the brightest star in the sky and
then they all meet up with each other and travel to where they can all live equally. Erin Hunter is the
creator of Seekers. Erin tells a story of adventure and how hard it is for bears in the wild and what
some are willing to give up to keep a promise. Seekers has three main characters in the story they
are all cubs of different bear species. Kallik is a snow white Polar Bear she has a brother named
Taqqiq. She lost her mother Nisa to killer whales when she was helping her got to the other side of
the ice. The fact that Kallik is strong enough
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American Black Bear Essay
The earliest American black bear fossils, which were located in Port Kennedy, Pennsylvania, greatly
resemble the Asiatic species,[9] though later specimens grew to sizes comparable to grizzlies.[10]
From the Holocene to present, American black bears seem to have shrunk in size,[2] but this has
been disputed because of problems with dating these fossil specimens.[7] The American black bear
lived during the same period as short–faced bears (Arctodus simus and A. pristinus) and the Florida
spectacled bear (Tremarctos floridanus). These Tremarctine bears evolved from bears that had
emigrated from Asia to North America 7–8 ma.[11] The short–faced bears are thought to have been
heavily carnivorous and the Florida spectacled bear more herbivorous,[12] while the American
black bears remained arboreal omnivores, like their Asian ancestors. The black bear's generalist
behavior allowed it to exploit a wider variety of foods and has been given as a reason why, of these
three genera, it alone survived climate and vegetative changes through the last ice age while the
other more specialized North American predators became extinct. However, both Arctodus and
Tremarctos had survived several other ice ages. After these prehistoric ursids became extinct during
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Today, they are primarily limited to sparsely settled, forested areas.[23] Black bears currently
inhabit much of their original Canadian range, though they seldom occur in the southern farmlands
of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba; they have been extinct in Prince Edward Island since
1937.[24] The total Canadian black bear population is between 396,000 and 476,000,[25] based on
surveys taken in the mid–1990s in seven Canadian provinces, though this estimate excludes black
bear populations in New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan. All
provinces indicated stable populations of black bears over the last
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Spirit Bear Vs Kermode Bear
spirit bear/kermode bear
Spirit bears or Kermode bears and are found off the coast of the British Columbia in a rain
forest.The kermode bear is not a Polar bear or a albino.The Kermode bear is a rare white black bear.
the bear was named after Francis kermode.
Dr Kermit and Craig Newton studied the genetics of the white black bears. The white fur of the
Kermode bear is the result of a double recessive of the gene unique to this species.
Outside the british Columbia only about one in a million black bears are white. One of these bears,a
subadult male lived near Orr, minnesota in 1996.Hair samples showed him to be genetically
different from white Kermode bears. In 2004 a mother black bear with a white cub was discovered
300 miles northwest of Beausejour near cedar lake,Named Maskwa this white cub carried a new
mutation on the same gene that determines the coat color in Kermode bear.These four white bears
were the only ones that were reported.the percent of the white bears of the British columbia islands
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use text evidence
2.What is the percentage of the Kermode bear on island? Use text evidence to support your answer
3.What was the kermode bear named after.
Use site evidence to support your
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Outline On Black Bears
Black Bears
Ursus americanus Evolution:
Black Bears o Kingdom: Animalia o Phylum: Chordata o Class: Mammalia o Oder: Carnivora o
Family: Ursidae o Genus: Ursus o Species: americanus
Sister Species: The American Black Bear is a sister species to Ursus maritimus (Polar bear) and
Ursus arctos (Brown bear).
Ecology:
Lifespan: Black bears can live up to 30 years in the wild but most only live around 10 years because
of circumstances involving humans. Over 90% of young bear deaths are the results of gunshots,
traps, vehicles and various other human interactions.
Body Size: Males are typically 30 to 40 percent larger than the female bears. Males weigh an
average of 250 pounds with females weighing around 150 pounds. Adult bears are
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Creative Writing: Black Bear Diner
I stood next to a wooden bear statue admiring it from top to bottom as I slid my hands across it,
feeling all the bumps, curves, and crevices. These statues all surrounded the Black Bear Diner like a
statue graveyard scattered every here and there. I think I'm just about done here, oh wait one more, I
thought. I started towards the last bear carving, "Yusef, Come on in our tables ready". Rania said. I
started to speed up to examine the last one but I was too slow, I bounced back when Rania grabbed
me by the shirt. "Hey Hey Hey" I said as I tried to elbow her to the ribs. She was too far away to hit
because she held me in a distance as she learned from past incidents. She opened the doors and
stepped in, then when she was in, the doors slammed
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Bear Attack Research Papers
Although uncommon, it's not other worldly to be attacked by a black bear in the wilderness. It's hard
to say how the body would react in certain situations. Sort of like a plane crash. The flight attendant
gives instructions on how to deal with the crash and what the procedure is, but when a plane is really
crashing there is a lot more panic involved. The same goes for a bear attack. At the sight of a
charging bear, the initial reaction and instinct of a human is to run. Bears are actually faster than
horses and can climb more effectively than squirrels, making running away the worst possible
option. When traveling through bear territory, it's best to make lots of noise. This generally startles
the bear and sends it into a scurry. When in the face of a bear however, this is the last thing a human
should do. In fact, the proper thing to do when a bear attacks is much easier than running; playing
dead. It's hard to believe, but playing dead really works. Because bears usually attack humans when
they feel threatened, playing dead is the perfect solution. Once the bear believes you are dead, that
means the threat is eliminated and the bear will usually move on. Once the bear is at a safe distance,
it is ok then to get up and call or go for help. It is imperative, however, that the human must play
dead until the bear is long gone. The bear may actually feel more threatened if the human gets up
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It's a nightmare for any camper or hiker to come face to face with a momma bear with no weapon to
defend themselves. According to a researcher who has lived closely with black bears for most of his
adult life, "Black bears have killed 61 people across North America since 1900. This no longer
worries me... ...One of the safest places a person can be is in the woods"(Bear Center,
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Research Paper On Black Bears
Black Bear Black bears are one of the more common species in North America. They live in many
different habitats are not picky about what they eat. Their keen sense of smell gives them much
information about their environment and foods they eat. The American black bear is considered a
threatened species in some areas. In fact they are protected in the states of Louisiana, Texas, and
Mississippi. In other areas they are actively hunted and are subject to open "hunting seasons".
CHARACTERISTICS Black bear anatomy includes a straight face and flat shoulders. It has ears
that are often pointed and a short tail. Fur color can vary from black to chocolate brown with gray
combinations. One of the more notable facts about this species is that ... Show more content on
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Black bears also like salmon and other kinds of fish and will hunt for small mammals if available
where they live. They grip their prey with their sharp teeth or claws. If given the opportunity they
will attack (or threaten) other predators to scavenge their prey. In fact wolves are weary of bears
who monitor their hunting activities. BLACK BEAR ATTACKS Black bears are shy and normally
avoid people. Human attacks are rare. Still one should not get too close or feed them. They may
become protective if cubs are present and may bluff intruders with fake charges. When hiking it is a
good idea to "announce" your presence by making noise. If you encounter a standing black bear, it is
not threatening you. It is trying to get more information about you and your intentions. The best
defense is to back out of the area slowly. In parks such as Yosemite National Park in California,
black bears are accustomed to people because they view them as a source of food handouts. DO
BLACK BEARS HIBERNATE? Information about black bear hibernation suggests they enter a
partial state of the process. Although there is a drop in body temperature, metabolic rate, and heart
rate, they can awaken from their sleep to defend their cubs or ward off attacks if necessary. Black
bear hibernation can last up to 6 or 7 months depending on their habitat and climate conditions.
They make use of their body fat and do not eat or pass any wastes.
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David Suzuki Diversity Is Strength
Pluralistic superiority is a pervasive concept existing in a significant portion of the Westernized
world, enforcing the notion that multi–cultural, multi–ethnic, and multi–national ideologies are
inextricably related with societal and economic progress, exemplified by the myopic and
unsubstantiated quotation 'Diversity is Strength' from the current incumbent of Canada's position of
prime minister. The fundamental issue with this perspective is its inability to properly process
anterior information related to alternate states, and the orthodox prerequisites involved in the
ascension of relevant nation states by creating such an axiomatic statement which purportedly
embodies the quixotic goals of a state. As a method of responding to the notion ... Show more
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An intrinsic issue related to David Suzuki's postulation that diversity of all variants is useful to the
perpetuation of the is his intentional disregard for the biological notion of conflict within
ecosystems, specifically pertaining to invasive species and the ecosystems (and entities inhabiting
the ecosystem) which are the recipients of said invasion; if a species is relocated to an ecosystem
and possesses traits which fundamentally do not align with the synergistic and symbiotic nature of
the ecosystem , there exists a ubiquitous consequence for the denizens who are accustomed to the
relatively static nature of their environment. The socio–cultural correlation, related to the biological
notion of ecosystem equilibrium, is the introduction of individuals who possess fundamental
disagreements with the predominant ethical and moral perspectives of the majority of inhabitants;
this, historically, results in the amplifications of tension between the two groups (primary
inhabitants and incompatibly invasive) and the inexorable suppression (this has a propensity to
manifest in both active and passive assimilation or the relocation of the minority into a specific
region) of the incompatibly invasive or the disintegration of the primary inhabitants' social structure
. Present within both a biological and socio–cultural structure is compatibility within an ecosystem,
and operating within the confines of such permits a higher degree of success when approaching
multi–culturalism, but attempting to implement the unrestricted proliferation of any species or
culture within an environment, as proselytized by David Suzuki, is not functional. An example of
such would be introducing the Andean bear into the environment of the Asiatic black bear, in
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Black Bear Research Paper
Siren like howling pierces through the tall pines. Their paws make a thundering
pound as they run over the hard packed mud. Teeth bared, saliva dripping from the
sharp white daggers. The tearing of tree bark floods through the forest floor as a silky
black bear digs it's claws into the bark. Dogs have been used to hunt with for over
20,000 years. It has been a lifelong team effort for hunters and their dogs to provide for
the family. With new laws, animal activists are trying to completely rid us of using dogs
to hunt with. On January 1st, 2013 the bill SB 1221 was signed by Gov. Jerry Brown in
September. It bans the use of hounds to hunt bears and bobcats. This is only the
beginning, if animal activists have their way, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Instincts developed from their ancestors, a bear could decide to climb a tree only
because being chased by a hound motivates him to do so. A hounds ancestors push them
to chase, fight and bark to tree a bear. This is not harmful or stressful to the bear. Many
bear's nap in the tree while they wait for the houndsman to retrieve their hounds so they
can return to their business. Using hounds for bear hunting and bobcat hunting require
a very special breed of dog. Time, training and love is only a few of the costs it takes to to
train these dogs. It's an extreme amount of hard work, dedication and sacrifice to a
houndsman. It's not a lifestyle many people can handle. It's a abundance of deliberation,
and the challenges are many. To have the success, you must be willing to train hard, find
the perfect breeding and and spend a lifetime learning hounds and the wildlife you hunt
with them to be considered a great houndsman. Hounds are apart of the family. Not
only are they expensive to own and care for, they create memories with the family that
are unforgettable and memories as a hunter that you can pass down for generations.
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Persuasive Essay On The Great Bear Rainforest
Is your ideal vacation to a place where it's easy to forget skyscrapers exist? Or where crowded
theme parks and restaurant chains are non–existent? Or where wildlife outnumbers people? If
answered 'yes' to any of these then the Great Bear Rainforest would be a vacation dream come true.
From fishing to sightseeing to kayaking to hiking to eating local cuisine, this destination offers it all
for those seeking remote destinations.
The Great Bear Rainforest is located in British Columbia, Canada. It is remote yet easy to access by
car, plane, or ferry from Vancouver. It is a 12– 14 hour drive or a 75 minute flight from Vancouver to
Bella Coola. By ferry the travel time depends on the ports and the stops made in the process. Bella
Coola is the main tourism hub for lodging and dining in the Great Bear Rainforest. Also located in
Bella Coola is the main –––––visitor center–––––, where visitors can learn more about what the
forest has to offer, the First Nations that inhabit it, and book activities to partake in. One option is to
participate in learning about one of the aboriginal tribes' culture, art, and lifestyle______ But before
it was a remote tourist destination, it was threatened by logging companies hoping to make countless
profits off of the 1,000 year old trees.
The Great Bear Rainforest is a thriving twenty–one million–acre forest. This ecosystem is the largest
temperate rainforest and represents a quarter of all coastal temperate rainforests worldwide.(CITE)
In the
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Black Bear Tribe
The Black Bear was a bear tribe that lived in the northwest of the United States. They were around
Niagara Falls and the Adirondack Mountains. The Iroquois bear tribe was not just one tribe, but
there was five. There was the Mohawk tribe, Oneida tribe, Onondaga tribe, Cayuga tribe, and
Seneca tribe. The bear tribes were not together, they were against each other. The bear tribes hated
each other, they were fight over this special spot right in the middle New York. This part of New
York had the fall so the bear tribes could catch the biggest fish and it also had to sharpest trees so the
bear could scratch there furry backs, but that was not the only thing, they also wanted dominance
over each other. The reason the Black Bear Iroquois tribes really wanted this spot, it was the best
way to communicate. When bears rub against the trees they are not just scratching, they are also
communicating. The Iroquois tribe was tired of fighting and killing each other. So, they decide to
come together as one. This is when the tribe turned into the Iroquois Confederacy. The Black Bear
was a huge tribe, so they started making house called longhouse. The longhouse was to fit 20 bears
in it. The longhouse was about 300 feet. It was divided into three rooms and it was made out of
wood and elk bark. It had a whole at the top so when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The bears were happier than ever because they got to rub on the best trees in New York. They had
more help around camps and did not have to worry about war or fighting each other. It was kind of
hard to feed everyone, but they made it happen. In 1722, the Iroquois had another tribe join them
called The Tuscarora. After they joined the League of Nations became The Six Nations. The
Tuscarora bears brought a new kind of culture to the Six Nations and the Six Nations changed some
of their ways. They started voting for their chief and under their chiefs were 50 high ranked bears
that were over certain
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Bear Hunting in New Jersey
Bear Hunting in New Jersey
The head of the New Jersey Environmental Protection Agency has resumed the black bear hunts that
had been paused for five years due to over hunting. In this time, the population of black bears has
risen once again to a safe level for hunting, and the republican controlled government has allowed
hunters to resume their hunting. Some wildlife activists see the hunts as unnecessary and cruel, and
wish to defend the bears. This belief is opposed by the hunting organizations that have pointed to a
long history of hunting, as well as the potential danger that black bears present, as points that may
hinder their cause. I am on the side of the hunters, as I think that the government's job is to make
sure both the bears are protected and the hunters are happy, and therefore a happy medium must be
reached. Too many black bears can be dangerous for the residents of New Jersey. (Nuwer, 2011)
They are migrating animals, and often enter into human neighborhoods in search of food often
found in people's waste bins. This has led the NRA and other hunting groups to petition the state
government on the issue of bear hunting for safety. Activist groups believe that taking better
precautions to secure garbage around the state of New Jersey would keep the bears away from
human areas, and that there are other ways to curb population growth besides hunting bears. These
wildlife activists also point out that bears are usually passive, and unless threatened, are less
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Seasonal Variations In Black Bear Essay
Age and Sex Specific Seasonal Variations in Weight of Black Bears in Pakistan Bears Sanctuary
The cubs of U. thibetanus cannot open their eyes until 1 week of life, and are not fully weaned until
3 months. The cubs live with their mother until they are 2 to 3 years old. Not much is known about
the type of care that parents provide in the wild, due to the lack of studies of behavior outside of
captive environments. (Nowak, 1991)
Diet
Asiatic black bears are primarily nocturnal feeders and sleep in a tree hole or in a cave during the
daytime, but they do sometimes forage diurnally. During the autumn, their nocturnal activity
increases("Asiatic Black Bears", 2004). They shift their ranges in early autumn in order to obtain
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thibetanus. No studies are available as to the exact form of communication between Asiatic black
bears. However, extensive research has been conducted on other members of the family Ursidae that
have senses similar to those of the Asiatic black bear. Using evidence from these studies, it can be
inferred that Asiatic black bears communicate vocally and use their heightened sense of hearing to
aid in listening to these vocalizations. For example, when bear cubs are separated from their
mothers, they make crying calls. Low guttural noises can be indications of a bear being
apprehensive, and clicking the teeth together is an indication of aggressiveness. Bears often
communicate visually with each other by the way in which they move or behave in the presence of
other bears; for example, the behavior of a bear can convey either dominant or subordinate status to
another. To indicate subordinate status, a bear moves away, or sits or lies down. To convey
dominance, a bear walks or runs towards a rival. Bears use their acute sense of smell in order to
communicate with other members of their species; they do so by urinating, defecating, and by
rubbing against trees to leave their scent for other bears to detect (Than, et al.,
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black bear Essay
Black Bears
The black bear is the smallest North American bear. The adults are usually less than six feet long
and stand about two to three feet tall at shoulders. The weight of a black bear varies between 125–
500 ponds. They have small eyes and rounded ears. Also their snout is very long. Each paw has five
very strong claws, which is used for tearing, digging, and climbing. One single hit from the front
paw is enough to kill an adult deer. A black
Bear is a true carnivore, but if not prevented the black bear could be a huge problem to humans.
A black bear loves to eat fresh leaves, berries, fruits, nuts, roots and also
Insects and small mammals. When fall comes near, a black bear must eat large amounts of food in
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If the officer traps the bear, the officer has to fill out a form to tell where it was captured, and what
the problem was. Then the officer tags the bears ear and fills out information about the bear itself.
When the officer releases the black bear, he has to tell the date, county, and exact location. After this
is done, the officer will be able to if it is the same bear when another black bear is caught and has a
tag. The very last resort in getting rid of a black bear is shooting it. If this is the case, a conservation
officer will have to be the one to kill the black bear. If any damage is done the person should check
and see if the damage is covered by the bear damage compensation. Not all damage is covered.
Sometimes no damage at all is covered (Houchins 2). Most problems with black bears are caused by
human error. If a person gets rid of their trash and edible products properly, they will most likely not
have a problem with black bears (WV DNR).
The mating season for a black bear differs from most animals. Most animal's breed when they are in
peak physical condition, but black bears when their body weight is at the lowest for the year and the
food is scarce. This is usually in the spring. The birth of a cub usually takes place in the sow's winter
den. If it is the bear's first litter, there will often be only one cub, but if it is not she may have two or
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Louisiana Black Bear Essay
The Louisiana black bear (Ursus americanus luteolus) is a subspecies of the American black bear
(Ursus americanus). The Louisiana black bear was once found roaming all over Louisiana and parts
of Arkansas, Texas, and Mississippi. However, during the 18th and 19th century, bear hunting
became popular and large amounts of forest areas disappeared due to the demand for wood and
agricultural land. By the 1950's, the Louisiana black bear's population was down to eighty to one
hundred twenty. In efforts, to save the species the Director of Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries
temporarily closed hunting season for the Louisiana black bear. Despite the noticeable decline of the
bears' population, illegal harvesting and deforestation took place until the ... Show more content on
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The National Wildlife Refuge and Wildlife Management Areas supported the Louisiana black bear
subpopulations benefiting the population. From 2001 to 2009, the National Wildlife Refuge and
Corps of Engineer Lands worked on reintroducing the Louisiana black bear back into the Louisiana
forests.Reintroducing added the overall size of the population of the Louisiana and caused
exchanges between each subpopulation.
Currently, most Louisiana black bears live in St. Mary and Iberia in south Louisiana, Tensas, and
West Carroll Parishes in northeast Louisiana and Pointe Coupee in central Louisiana.(figure 4)
However, male bears often wander long distances, so the sighting of Louisiana black bears are now
common all over Louisiana, and west and southern Mississippi.
(figure 4) Current distribution of the Louisiana black bear, Ursus americanus luteolus, decades after
listed as an Endangered
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Black Bears And The Black Bear
A typical West Michigan backyard has tendencies to be a visiting place from some of nature's finest
species. A raccoon, opossum, or even white–tailed deer is very likely. A new likely species? A black
bear. The imagination of seeing one of the most potentially dangerous species is actually becoming a
reality in many locations all over the area. Many have reported aggressive tendencies from the black
bear population. Reports of attacks are emerging throughout the state. Some experts say there is no
trend of black bears migration to more southern areas of the state, yet others have projected that
Indiana and Illinois will have some sort of black bear population. For the moment, it seems as if we
won't have to prepare ourselves for black bears, but the future may hold new residents to the
southern counties of Michigan. Black bears are being spotted almost everyday in territories that are
somewhat surprising. The concern for other species are now taking place, and questions are being
asked about the risk of other local species. Is there a trend of black bears migrating south? Each year
there are seems to be more evidence that black bears are on the move to the southern part of the
state. Michigan Radio reports that this a trend for the past "5 to 10 years" for young male black
bears to roam south (As spring begins, para. 5). Even though there are growing numbers of
sightings, many can conclude they won't be established in West Michigan for quite some time. If a
time comes to
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American Black Bears Research Paper
When most people hear the word black bear, they think about the cute little cubs, running around
and playing with each other, and not what makes them such intriguing animals, considering they are
only found in North America, and are the smallest of the bear family. American black bears are the
most common bears found in North America. They can be seen in at least 40 of the 50 states,
Canada, and part of Mexico. Florida and Louisiana each have their own subspecies of the traditional
black bear that make up small sections of the entire population.
Some of the physical traits on an American black bear are slick black fur, a brown muzzle and
individuals may have some type of markings on their chest. Location also affects the color of their
fur, some of the Western populations possess brown, cinnamon and even blond coloring. There is
even a rare genetic phenomenon where a black bear will be born and have bluish–white fur and it
only happens in southeastern Alaska. What sets the Louisiana black bear apart from the rest is that it
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and Canada offer, black bears can live in both coniferous and deciduous forests, as well as the open
alpine habitats. Basically anywhere near a river or some water source, has plenty of trees, and are
able to find food. Black bears usually forage alone, even as young cubs. They will stick together
with their mother if there is an abundance of food in one are.
"Black bears are not true hibernators" according to Nation Geographic. Black bears have several
reasons they may leave their den during the winter months, mainly if they do not have enough food
to last the winter, they will leave and search for more. If the weather is warmer like down in Florida
and Louisiana, they don't necessarily have a winter. They will remain in their dens if they give birth,
presumably for the safety of the cubs.
Mating season for American black bears is in the summer, and peak between the months of May and
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Seasonal Lethargy: The American Black Bear
Highly adaptable and with varied food tastes, the American black bear inhabits a wide range of
habitats, including scrub, swamps, and dense forests. The black bear is the smallest, most common
bear in North America. There colours vary between black, brown and blonde. They are omnivores
and up to 85% of their diet is vegetation.
Black Bears are not hibernators, but they do become a lot less active and go into a dormant state
during the winter months. This is referred to Seasonal Lethargy. Black bears enter their dens in
October and November. Before to that time, they can put on up to 30 pounds of body fat to get them
through the seven months during which they fast. Winter dormancy in Black Bears typically lasts 3–
5 months. They spend their time
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Grizzly Bears
Black bears in BC have a population that is 9 times that of the grizzlies, however, the results show
that the grizzlies have inflicted 9.7 times more attacks on humans in the past 16 years. This goes to
show that grizzly bears have a higher tendency to attack due to the natural factors and stresses that
act on them cause them to be much more aggressive with less tolerance to threats (Herrero, Aspects
of Evolution and Adaptation in American Black Bears (Ursus americanus Pallas) and Brown and
Grizzly Bears (U. arctos Linne.) of North America n.d.). Many other papers such as Herrero's study
in both 1972 and 1985 showed the same results where grizzlies had higher rates of attacks compared
to black bears in BC and so it clearly shows that there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most of the attacks occurred in the summer and fall months when the bears are eating the most in
order to gain enough weight for the winter. Within each species, females with cubs were the most
abundant in being the culprit for the attack, however, this number is difficult to verify due to the
high number of unknown genders in the dataset. Black bear attacks occurred mostly in well–
developed areas with high human densities while grizzly bear attacks occurred more in the
backcountry where human populations are less
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The Stereotypes Of Black Bears In Animal-Zone
Despite the stereotype of black bears being a threat to one's safety, Animal–zone explains how black
bears are actually very gentle, joyful animals that have a predictable behavior. Black bears live all
around the world. Black bears, like all animals, have unique characteristics, behave differently as
male or female, exhibit special adaptations and live in several types of habitats.
Black bears have various characteristics to help them flourish in the wild. Black bears are
omnivorous, meaning they eat both plants and animals. One way to distinguish the pawprint is that
of a black bear is to check for five toes with claws, a pointed heel in the back, and a rounded front.
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Black bears typically live in either coniferous or deciduous forests. For their food, black bears also
like to live near rivers with lots of plants and animals. These habitats range all over North America,
including Alaska and North Mexico (American Black Bears, 2015). Black Bears can adapt to their
habitats, especially when they are in hot or cold climates. In the different climates, like the hot of
Mexico, or the cold of Alaska, their fur coat or color may be significantly darker or lighter. Colors
can range anywhere from white to black. Black Bears can be found in Maine's forests and in the
humid swamplands in Florida and Louisiana (Leeson,
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Florida Black Bear Research Paper

  • 1. Florida Black Bear Research Paper In 1997, while bow hunting in the Ocala National Forest. I saw two large male bears eating grubs and one of them caught and begun to eat a Cotton Tail rabbit. They were approximately ½ mile from each other. It seemed like the very second that the bear with the rabbit tore it apart, I saw the other bear lift his nose to the air and was at a full run and was to the other bear within a minute. The first bear was bigger, but the second bear seemed to be hungrier and quickly took the remains of the rabbit away and out of sight. Thinking that it was a waste of time to remain in the area I returned to my jeep to head back to camp and get some lunch for myself. Upon reaching the logging road that lead to my jeep, I found large bear prints within my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prior to the late 1900s they roamed throughout Florida, over 53,000 square miles of land. From the Panhandle to the Keys, to the southern edges of our neighboring states. At that time an estimated twelve to twenty thousand black bears roamed throughout Florida. Since then, between deforestation, unregulated hunting prior to 1950's, habitat loss and habitat fragmentation, have resulted in the loss of a substantial portion of the Florida black bear population and 80% of its habitat. As a result, in 1974 the black bear was listed by the state of Florida as a threatened species in through–out the state with the exception of The Apalachicola National Forest and Baker and Columbia counties. At that time all hunting for Black Bears in the state of Florida was suspended until future notice. In 1974 bear estimates were between 300 and 400 bears, in 2002 just eight years later with the help of Central Florida Farmers Association approximately 132,000 acres were set aside for bear habitation. Due to these and the efforts groups like TreeHuggerofAmerica, Defender.org and the FWC (Florida Wildlife Commission) the bear population started growing and growing and growing. From three to five hundred in 1974 to a little over three thousand in 2002. As of 2015 the current estimates are four thousand three hundred fifty bears and the amount of human / bear contact has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. The American Black Bear ( Ursus Americanus ) Habitat can be considered as the optimal location where any one species can live, reproduce, and grow in an ecological time scale (Kellner et al. 1992). As the climatic conditions of the world are changing at a rapid pace, it is important to understand how species will adapt with the weather and learn to adjust their way of living. Understanding how a species survives in different climatic regions is very important for the future management of the species population and habitat. With this knowledge an individual could more efficiently manage their habitat to make it more suitable for the species to live under the given climatic conditions. The American black bear (Ursus americanus) is native to North America, more specifically Canada and northern and southeastern United States. Ursus americanus once ranged from Mexico and all throughout United States and into Canada, but as human population increased and climatic conditions have changed, Ursus americanus moved to locations with lower populations and cooler climates, which are northern North America as well as southeastern United States. Ursus americanus are found with the highest populations in Canada and northwestern United states where there are lower human populations, larger forests, and cooler climates. Landscape will vary throughout North America as will the choice of habitat for Ursus americanus. Important habitat factors to consider for Ursus americanus include food availability, water proximity, and den ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Bear Safety Research Paper Bear safety While in the backcountry never ever travel alone always try to travel with a group or a few more people other than yourself. While you're walking always stay on the flagged trail u have a better chance on not running into a bear. A wise decision is to always carry a Bear bell, bear spray and even a bear banger because you never know Always look for signs such as bear droppings, tree scratch marks, and paw tracks. The key thing is to BE LOUD talk singing anything to make yourself loud. They are super attracted to food smells or even just sweet smells like toothpaste so cook brush teething anything like that could attract them do a it a good distance away. Walking with a dog can be good but also a bears a lot bigger than a dog so always be careful. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not weak thats for sure they are incredibly strong. They can climb trees strong swimmers. Bears have extremely good sense of smell, hearing, and sight way better than most people. Black bears can range from the colour black to light blond. Many bears have a light patch on there chest. A average black bear can weigh up to 110 to 300 pounds and large male can weigh up to 400 pounds. Bears being aggressive A mother bear protecting her baby cubs is one of the most times a black bear's gonna be aggressive. The baby cubs are chased up the tree by its mother so she can protect them. If you're ever in a situation with a black bear you absolutely never play dead. When a bear charges at you it usually is going to stop in front of you or turn the other way But you always want to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Classification Essay Dogs Most Canadian adventures will inevitably take you through bear country. Knowing how to avoid a bear attack is the best way to keep safe in the great outdoors. There's different advice to follow when dealing with the three types of bears in Canada (black, grizzly & polar bear) but most people quickly forget them when they actually encounter a bear in the back–country. The two general rules that have kept me safe in the Canadian Rockies for the past 20 years are: 1. Use common sense and always give notice of your location – Make noise every 100 meters or so and especially when rounding a corner or coming up to thick bush. Black & grizzly bears avoid human contact and alerting them before a human intrusion gives them enough time to retreat, most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Use common sense and don't attract bears. Black, grizzly and polar bears have excellent sense of smell and can sniff out food from over a kilometer away. Don't attract bears to you with tempting smells. I am not a bear expert, ecologist or even an adventure guide. I'm just a regular weekend warrior who loves to discover Canada and have seen all three types of bears in their natural territory. Bears can be found across all of Canada except for the southern prairies, southern Ontario & Prince Edward Island. The two rules mentioned above are what I use all the time when hiking, camping & boating (yes, bears can swim). Giving these intelligent creatures the room and respect that they deserve has prevented me from getting into a bear attack. However, if such an unfortunate escalation happens, knowing how to survive a bear attack is vital knowledge in the back–country. Black Bears are the smallest of the bears in Canada and are more scavengers than hunters. They are opportunistic when it comes to food (and garbage). They lack the massive shoulder hump of muscle that characterizes the grizzly Bear. Black bears in Canada can be black, brown or white–ish in colour. They are not endangered and estimated put their numbers at around 600,000 in North America. The white Spirit bear, or Kermode bear, is actually a black bear and can not mate with the grizzly or polar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8.
  • 9. Black Bears Research Paper The black bear is one of the most common bears in the U.S.A. Even though the black bear is one of the three smallest bears, it has great claws and amazing climbing ability. Experts estimate that about 80,000 black bears die each year in the U.S.A. This animal, the black bear, is threatened and should be saved. The male American black bear is about 130–550 pounds and the female American black bear is around 90–370 pounds. Black bears are omnivores which means that they eat vegetables and meat. Although black bears are omnivores, they primarily eat vegetation and usually only eat meat after hibernation in the winter. These bears are native to North America and need plenty of land to live and hunt on. Their habitat is usually a large wooded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10.
  • 11. Difference Between American Black Bear And Grizzly Bears Bears are becoming more and more known, and people are wondering what's the main difference between different species. Bears are important, they are omnivores and help spread seeds with their scat. The two main bears species are American Black Bears and Grizzly Bears. They are both bears, but, have many differences. Some of them are their habitats, characteristics, and their human interactions. The American Black Bear and Grizzly Bear both have many habitats. Having different habitats helps with the environment. American Black Bears live in at least 40 states in North America. They also live in Canada and Mexico. Grizzly Bears on the other hand live in an assortment of areas and climates. They can live in dense forests, subalpine meadows, open ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12.
  • 13. Illegal Killing and Trafficking of Black Bears Essay Illegal Killing and Trafficking of Black Bears The illegal killing and trafficking of animal parts has long been a global concern. With trading at an estimated 6 billion dollars annually, poaching has become the world's second most profitable crime activity behind illegal drug trade. In its prevalence, poaching has driven many species to the point of extinction. Animals around the world are killed each day for their body parts. In Africa, elephant tusks are a valuable source of ivory used in jewelry. Moreover, the horns of rhinoceros could command up to $5,000 in the black market. The mothers of newborn mountain gorillas are often killed so that their young ones could be shipped to foreign countries for research or display. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A known compound found in bile, ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), has been used in western medicine to treat liver disorders. A gall can command up to $10,000 in east Asia. Its price is about 20 times the street price of cocaine per ounce. Globally, the market in bear parts is estimated at $2 billion. For obvious reasons, bears have become increasingly rare. Five of the eight bear species in the world are endangered. In Korea, where they were ounce abundant, black bears are virtually extinct now with a population between 20 to 300. The population of bears in Russia is dwindling rapidly as a result of gall trafficking by the Russian Mafia. Bear populations have decreased to the point that China is now using bear farms to obtain gall. Bears are kept cruelly in small cages that are often fitted to their body so that they cannot move. A steel catheter surgically implanted to their gall bladder removes bile from their bodies daily. However, instead of saving bears as claimed, bear farms have only instigated poaching by increasing demands for gall. As bear populations decreased in Asia, more traffickers turned to North America where there are a considerable number of bears. Although poaching also occurs in the United States, the problem appears to be worse in Canada. This may be attributed to less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14.
  • 15. Black Bear Hunt Research Paper The Revealing Hunt Discovering a secret from a family member is difficult, and it is even more difficult when the secret is revealed through a tough situation. I believe everything in life happens for a reason. This past spring there were several black bear appearances near my home. On a windy day, a black bear killed an innocent child in my neighborhood. The neighbors responded by rallying together to resolve this tragedy. Along the journey, we were persistent in trying to obtain as much evidence as possible in order to find the bear. Finally, everything came to an end and life revealed a secret that was unknown to me. The eight–year–old child was playing in the back yard when the bear mauled him to death. The neighborhood was shocked because of the insanity of this wild animal, so they decided to organize a hunt to search for the black bear. Each neighboring family got their sharpest tools and guns to seek revenge for this horrifying occurrence. My father seemed mortified yet intrigued because of the incident; I noticed he reacted as if the child ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sun was starting to dim, and the night was beginning to set in. We walked approximately seven miles in the woods, and then we saw a piece of the child's clothing that the bear had left behind. The group decided to split up in hopes of finding the bear before dawn. My brother, my dad, and I took off on a path leading to a small spring. As we walked, we heard a noise nearby. We stayed quiet and I pointed my gun towards the noise that was approaching us. It was a pair of hikers who were running from a bear about half a mile from where we were standing. We quickly asked them to describe the exact location of the bear. "He seems angry," said one of the hikers. We followed the hiker's description to find the location of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16.
  • 17. Black Bears Research Paper Black bears are the smallest North American bears however; they are the largest land mammal in New Jersey. Black bears evolved in thick forest and live in mixed hardwood forests, dense swamps and forested wetlands. They naturally like to eat fresh leaves, berries, fruits, nuts, roots, insects, bird eggs and small mammals. Black bears are generally solitary animals, with the exception of a sow and her cubs. They tend to be crepuscular, meaning they are most active shortly before sunrise and again after sunset. Black bears are typically not aggressive and tend to be wary of humans. However, since the early 2000s black bear and human interactions have become more frequent. New Jersey has excellent bear habitat is found primarily within Sussex, Passaic, Warren and Morris counties which are in the northern part of New ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The New Jersey Fish and Game Council have come up with a management strategy to handle the bear problem but the most effective way those far appears to be hunting the bears. In the early 2000s bear hunting was illegal and many people were against legalizing it again. In order to compromise a bear hunting season was passed which was started in the beginning of December and held concurrently with the state's six–day firearm deer hunting season. "Bear hunting zones include large sections of Morris, Sussex, Warren, and northern Passaic counties, plus smaller areas of Hunterdon, Somerset and Bergen counties. There is a limit of one bear per licensed and registered hunter." This method of black bear population management was and is still successful. In 2003 and 2005 the success was based on "1) the target harvests were obtained; 2) the seasons were conducted safely with no hunter accidents and without incident of trespassing or other complaints; and 3) biological data on bears, hunter success and hunter participation was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18.
  • 19. Essay On The Effect Of Precipitation On Black Bears The question I chose for my inquiry research project was "How will change in precipitation affect black bears and brown bears in British Columbia?". I think that in 1000 years bears will still be able to survive. In British Columbia, there are two main ways that precipitation will change. One, annual average rainfall will go up every century by about 12% [1], and two, the intensity and frequency of droughts will increase [2]. It is predicted that, from 2070–2099, the average amount of precipitation falling on the wettest day of the year will go up by about 20% as compared to 1971–2000, and that the annual maximum number of consecutive dry days will go up by 20–30% [2]. While this means we will be getting a wetter winter, spring, and autumn, we will be getting a dryer summer [2]. The predicted dry summers are likely to affect the food sources of black bears and brown bears. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For hibernation, they need to eat a lot of hard and soft "mast" in autumn [3]. Brown bears are also omnivorous, and eat mostly leaves, fruits, nuts, and seeds, and less often insects, small mammals, and fish [4]. They also need to eat a lot of hard and soft mast in autumn to prepare for hibernation. The predicted droughts will likely have a large effect on the bears' food sources. Droughts can warm river temperatures, negatively affecting fish (a lesser food source of bears) [5]. Droughts also lead to suppressed plant growth, as they don't receive enough water to thrive [6]. The majority of bears' food comes from plants and trees [3,4], meaning that they will have a harder time finding food. In addition, there is a significantly higher risk of forest fires during a drought, which destroy a lot of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20.
  • 21. Personal Narrative: 150lb Black Bear All my life I have been goal driven, ever since I was a young boy I had the goal to shoot my first bear. I was an avid hunter and I loved to be in the wilderness and hunt what I could. Then finally one year when I back of age, I had my shot. I was hunting up in Swatara, MN and I was in the stand with my father. Directly below me was a 300lb black bear and it did not know we were there. All of a sudden I pulled up to shoot and I ended up missing... I was completely devastated since that was my chance to claim a black bear for myself. After that happened I started to doubt myself at first. I thought less of myself because I missed one shot. I then realized that the only way to get better is to practice. Indeed I did... The next year came by and I was by myself in my stand. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This time was different, I did not feel any adrenaline. I was just so focused on lining up my shot and shooting that I did not think about the 150lb animal across from me. I ended up shooting the bear and I claimed my kill. What those particular events have taught me was that even when I do fail, I need to bring myself back up and keep trying. With that being said, this scholarship will help me attain my life career goals of getting my degree in Information Systems at SCSU. After I receive my degree, I would like to become a Business analyst at a company in the St. Cloud or Minneapolis area. I realize that overcoming obstacles are a part of life, and this scholarship would help me hurdle a few financial obstacles and give me the power to do other tasks. Even if I do not receive this scholarship, I will continue to overcome obstacles to get to where I want to be. I cannot wait until one day where I can fully say that I Brady Aaron Sprenger has finally "Shot the Bear" in my words, obtained my career ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. My Life At An Elusive Black Bear A few years ago when I was younger, my father took me out one evening bear hunting. This evening was just like any other day because since I was small my dad had taken me with him on many of his hunting adventures. We gathered all of our needed gear such as the cross–bow, the mono pod, and our cushioned seats. Then we set off, leaving our comfort of home for a relaxing evening together. I was hoping to get a chance at an elusive black bear. Unknowingly, this day became one of the most memorable days in my life, for a small brown–haired reason. The wind was weaving its way harmoniously through the treetops at sunset. It created a mystifying ambiance within the forest. The sun was gleaming through the tree branches, leaving its last little slivers of warmth before dropping down below the hills for its lingering night's sleep. It almost seemed like a picturesque dream all together with the hushed silence. After conversing about all of our potential hunting spots, we decided to go up the steep knob where we had seen black bear sign before. We found a cozy spot right in front of an elongated stump. It was humid that evening. When we finally had reached our desired area, we were warmer than the black top on a hot summer's day. We took a few heavy layers off before we sat down. This turned out great because it provided some much–needed extra padding. After we got settled in, we prepared for the certain places we suspected a bear would come from. There was a narrow overgrown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Essay On Black Bears The American black bear is can only be found in North America. Black bears have fairly short, non– retractable claws that allow them to climb trees with ease. Despite their name, Black Bears can vary from colors, including–blue–gray, blue–black, brown, cinnamon, or even (very rarely) white. Black Bears have an average lifespan of 20 years in the wild. The average height of a Black Bear is 5 to 6 feet and their average weight is 200 to 600 pounds. Black Bears hibernate during the winter A deciduous forest is a type forests that are found in parts of the word such as the eastern part of America, the middle of Europe and Asia. The temperature of a deciduous forest is constantly changing. We know this as the four seasons, summer, spring, autumn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. The Black Bear By Ursus Americanus The black bear, ursus americanus, roams in different places in America including Texas. Its North America the black bears habitat ranges from Mexico all the way to Canada. In the state of Texas, the black bear is under threatened status, it also has the same status under the United States (Texas Parks and Wildlife Department). According to the Texas Parks Wildlife Department (2016) in the state of Texas they are usually found in the Western area in the Trans Pecos ecoregion. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (2016) has reported that there have been recent sightings of the Louisiana Black Bear in the Eastern part of Texas, where they used to have a strong population. This comes as surprising since the Louisiana Black Bear has an endangered status in the United States, as well as in the state of Texas. Even though the black bear species population in Texas is not as strong as it used to be in the past, many efforts are being done to recolonize the black bear in the South Western region of Texas by, studying their habitat as well as their eating habits, checking the DNA of the bears already in the area to see their genetic structures, regulating protection policies for black bears, and educating the people on the species. There are two subspecies of black bears in the South Western area of the state of Texas, which are the Mexican Black Bear, ursus americanus eremicus, and the New Mexican Black Bear, ursus americanus amblyceps, both species have been seen in the area ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Bear Hunt Illustration The children's book We're Going on a Bear Hunt utilises the switching between black and white illustrations and full colour effectively. The pages of the story that are in black and white occur when the family meet an obstacle, such as 'long wavy grass', and once they have overcome said obstacle the illustration returns to colour. It repeats in this manner throughout the picture books entirety. In doing this, the illustrator has emphasised the texts gloominess and foreboding of what the family will have to do ('we have to go through it'). The way this text has been structured by combining the aperture, exposition and inciting moment. The first sentence "We're going on a bear hunt" tells the reader what the story is going to entail whilst giving away what future conflict they could be if the family were to find a bear. The exposition is also viewed here as the reader, with the illustrations help, knows that 'we' (the family) are who is involved and it is a 'beautiful day' in the country. Conflict rises steadily on every second page revealing a new hurdle the family has to conquer (mud, lake etc) but is resolved immediately until the climax when the big bear is found and is not happy to see them. As the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, 'splash splosh', 'squelch' 'squerch' and 'hooo wooo', were utilised to engage the audience's mind with the motions of wading through a river, trudging their way through mud and the sounds of a snow storm. This method is more effective at engaging than simply stating 'the mud was squishy' or 'the river was wet'. On a whole, the text has a good sense of rhythm and musicality. Even though the sentences are few and short, the receptiveness and use onomatopoeic words helps the story flow. "The sounds of words increase the appeal and strength of a story" (3) which is seen to be true in this particular picture ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Baba And A Black Bear Research Paper Baba was born in the year of 1933, the same year Zahir Shah began his 44 year reign in Afghanistan. He grew up with two brothers in a large home as he was very wealthy. Baba's father took in Ali when his parents were killed and he grew up alongside Ali. Baba is very tall at six foot five. He has a thick beard and curly brown hair. His hards are very large that many people say he is capable of uprooting a willow tree". He has dark eyes that "would 'drop the devil to his knees begging for mercy" according to Rahim Kahn. Baba's nickname is "Mr.Hurricane" and was often compared to a black bear. Where his son, Amir, would have reoccurring dreams that Baba and a black bear would fight and Amir was unable to decipher what was Baba and what was the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Home Ranges And The Temporal Distribution Of That Use Is... Estimating home ranges and understanding habitat use and the temporal distribution of that use is essential for understanding and conserving wildlife populations. As a concept, home range can be defined as the area traversed by an individual in its normal activities of foraging, mating and caring for young (Burt, 1943). In this way, a home range can be thought of as a spatial depiction of behaviors fundamental to a species' evolution and persistence. While its ecological significance is clear, the anthropocentric importance of a species' home range derives from its role in mediating human–wildlife interactions and wildlife management. The size and amount of overlap among individuals' home ranges as well as the timing of habitat use within a home range will affect the probability and nature of human–wildlife encounters. In most jurisdictions, habitat management is a fundamental component of wildlife management programs(E. J. Bergman, Bishop, Freddy, White, & Doherty, 2014; K. Bergman, 2001; Fiedler, Landis, & Wratten, 2008). This holds true for American black bears (Ursus americanus) which are classified as a game species in 28 of the 41 states in which they are present (Hristienko & McDonald, 2007). Contemporary management programs often center on augmenting or maintaining high quality wildlife habitat, the definition of which has primarily depended on a basic understanding of the species' general ecology. Black bears are the most widely distributed and smallest bodied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. American Black Bears D) Description of Life Cycle: Ailuropoda melanoleuca (Giant Panda), Ursus maritimus (Polar Bear), and Ursus americanus (American Black Bear) all have the same life cycle. Once a cub is born, they are extremely small, blind, and consist of a little or no hair. Within a few months, the cub's eyes are open and they begin to develop their natural hair colour as well as begin to crawl. At four to twenty–four months, the cub is able to run, hunt, and start eating solid food. Once a cub turns two years, they become very independent. At this age, the cub will decide whether they want to stay with or leave their mother. At age four to six, a cub becomes mature and is able to mate. Once two same species of the opposite gender have sexual interactions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These species are in serious danger of becoming extinct due to global warming. Biologist do not know the exact number of polar bears worldwide as these species live in remote areas making it difficult to monitor them. Based on available information, biologist were able to report that there were about 22 600 to 32 000 polar bears alive in the world. This is the latest census that was taken in 2012. American Black Bears are classified as least concerned species. This means that these species have an extremely large global population. The American black bear is the considered as the world most common species in the Ursidae family. A census taken in 2011, reports that there were about 800 000 American black bears in the world. F) Range of Ecosystems: Panda Bears mainly live in Central China in bamboo forests with coniferous and broadleaf trees that are 5000 to 10000 feet tall. They enjoy spending their time in cool and wet areas. When considering a place to live, Panda Bears look for two features; tall bamboo trees and a nearby stream. Figure 4 shows a diagram of a Panda bear's habitat, bamboo forest. Polar bears live in the Arctic near large portions of ice found in the Arctic Ocean. Due to global warming, these species are forced to remain on coastlines or get stranded on small pieces of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Argumentative Essays: The People Vs Black Bears The People vs. Black Bears In Volusia county Alex Bryant and his dog were attacked by a bear in his backyard. He left his dog unattended and heard yelping, he rushed to break it up but unfortunately the 2– year old Yorkie was killed(Brooks). Florida's black bears have been protected by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation commission until their recent decision to lift the ban. Since the ban on bear hunting in 1994 both human and bear populations have grown resulting in more human/bear conflicts. The Black Bears were labeled as a threatened species around the 1970's, due to over hunting and road kills. Consequently there was a Bear Conservation Rule put in place by making it illegal to hunt , posses , injure, shoot , collect , or sell. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It becomes competitive amongst them for food and being so close to neighborhoods and business it is convenient for them to use that as a resource. Hence the events in which bears come into backyards or parking lots .From garbage cans, pet food, barbeque grills and so on, bears become consistent in invading properties because they become have "food conditioned" (Fwc). More frequent invasions result into more conflicts, some resulting in the death of pets. Even more so the event of a bear coming into residential area can become even more lethal .Leah Reed who was walking her dog was attacked from behind from a Black bear; she suffered injuries to her neck, head, and arms. Luckily her dog was able to startle the bear and gave Leah time to escape; she ended up having to get twelve stitches for the gash on her head (ABC). Attacks like this could result in deaths if there is no way out and shouldn't be happening in neighborhoods. The increase in attacks is why the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation decided to lift the ban on hunting bears. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation decided to lift the ban on bear hunting temporarily. It is said that this is just to manage the population and to help out the issue of human–bear conflicts (Wiley). Set for a week, the ban ended early on account of the number of bears set to kill was accomplished, there were to be brought to a check in station ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Brief Summary Of The Book 'Seekers' By Erin Hunter A long journey for four bear cubs to find a place where they all can live equally and have good lives. The story is about four bear cubs on their own journeys following the brightest star in the sky and then they all meet up with each other and travel to where they can all live equally. Erin Hunter is the creator of Seekers. Erin tells a story of adventure and how hard it is for bears in the wild and what some are willing to give up to keep a promise. Seekers has three main characters in the story they are all cubs of different bear species. Kallik is a snow white Polar Bear she has a brother named Taqqiq. She lost her mother Nisa to killer whales when she was helping her got to the other side of the ice. The fact that Kallik is strong enough ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. American Black Bear Essay The earliest American black bear fossils, which were located in Port Kennedy, Pennsylvania, greatly resemble the Asiatic species,[9] though later specimens grew to sizes comparable to grizzlies.[10] From the Holocene to present, American black bears seem to have shrunk in size,[2] but this has been disputed because of problems with dating these fossil specimens.[7] The American black bear lived during the same period as short–faced bears (Arctodus simus and A. pristinus) and the Florida spectacled bear (Tremarctos floridanus). These Tremarctine bears evolved from bears that had emigrated from Asia to North America 7–8 ma.[11] The short–faced bears are thought to have been heavily carnivorous and the Florida spectacled bear more herbivorous,[12] while the American black bears remained arboreal omnivores, like their Asian ancestors. The black bear's generalist behavior allowed it to exploit a wider variety of foods and has been given as a reason why, of these three genera, it alone survived climate and vegetative changes through the last ice age while the other more specialized North American predators became extinct. However, both Arctodus and Tremarctos had survived several other ice ages. After these prehistoric ursids became extinct during ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, they are primarily limited to sparsely settled, forested areas.[23] Black bears currently inhabit much of their original Canadian range, though they seldom occur in the southern farmlands of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba; they have been extinct in Prince Edward Island since 1937.[24] The total Canadian black bear population is between 396,000 and 476,000,[25] based on surveys taken in the mid–1990s in seven Canadian provinces, though this estimate excludes black bear populations in New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan. All provinces indicated stable populations of black bears over the last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Spirit Bear Vs Kermode Bear spirit bear/kermode bear Spirit bears or Kermode bears and are found off the coast of the British Columbia in a rain forest.The kermode bear is not a Polar bear or a albino.The Kermode bear is a rare white black bear. the bear was named after Francis kermode. Dr Kermit and Craig Newton studied the genetics of the white black bears. The white fur of the Kermode bear is the result of a double recessive of the gene unique to this species. Outside the british Columbia only about one in a million black bears are white. One of these bears,a subadult male lived near Orr, minnesota in 1996.Hair samples showed him to be genetically different from white Kermode bears. In 2004 a mother black bear with a white cub was discovered 300 miles northwest of Beausejour near cedar lake,Named Maskwa this white cub carried a new mutation on the same gene that determines the coat color in Kermode bear.These four white bears were the only ones that were reported.the percent of the white bears of the British columbia islands are 10 percent. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... use text evidence 2.What is the percentage of the Kermode bear on island? Use text evidence to support your answer 3.What was the kermode bear named after. Use site evidence to support your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Outline On Black Bears Black Bears Ursus americanus Evolution: Black Bears o Kingdom: Animalia o Phylum: Chordata o Class: Mammalia o Oder: Carnivora o Family: Ursidae o Genus: Ursus o Species: americanus Sister Species: The American Black Bear is a sister species to Ursus maritimus (Polar bear) and Ursus arctos (Brown bear). Ecology: Lifespan: Black bears can live up to 30 years in the wild but most only live around 10 years because of circumstances involving humans. Over 90% of young bear deaths are the results of gunshots, traps, vehicles and various other human interactions. Body Size: Males are typically 30 to 40 percent larger than the female bears. Males weigh an average of 250 pounds with females weighing around 150 pounds. Adult bears are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Creative Writing: Black Bear Diner I stood next to a wooden bear statue admiring it from top to bottom as I slid my hands across it, feeling all the bumps, curves, and crevices. These statues all surrounded the Black Bear Diner like a statue graveyard scattered every here and there. I think I'm just about done here, oh wait one more, I thought. I started towards the last bear carving, "Yusef, Come on in our tables ready". Rania said. I started to speed up to examine the last one but I was too slow, I bounced back when Rania grabbed me by the shirt. "Hey Hey Hey" I said as I tried to elbow her to the ribs. She was too far away to hit because she held me in a distance as she learned from past incidents. She opened the doors and stepped in, then when she was in, the doors slammed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Bear Attack Research Papers Although uncommon, it's not other worldly to be attacked by a black bear in the wilderness. It's hard to say how the body would react in certain situations. Sort of like a plane crash. The flight attendant gives instructions on how to deal with the crash and what the procedure is, but when a plane is really crashing there is a lot more panic involved. The same goes for a bear attack. At the sight of a charging bear, the initial reaction and instinct of a human is to run. Bears are actually faster than horses and can climb more effectively than squirrels, making running away the worst possible option. When traveling through bear territory, it's best to make lots of noise. This generally startles the bear and sends it into a scurry. When in the face of a bear however, this is the last thing a human should do. In fact, the proper thing to do when a bear attacks is much easier than running; playing dead. It's hard to believe, but playing dead really works. Because bears usually attack humans when they feel threatened, playing dead is the perfect solution. Once the bear believes you are dead, that means the threat is eliminated and the bear will usually move on. Once the bear is at a safe distance, it is ok then to get up and call or go for help. It is imperative, however, that the human must play dead until the bear is long gone. The bear may actually feel more threatened if the human gets up and calls for help too fast. When playing dead, it is very important to stay ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It's a nightmare for any camper or hiker to come face to face with a momma bear with no weapon to defend themselves. According to a researcher who has lived closely with black bears for most of his adult life, "Black bears have killed 61 people across North America since 1900. This no longer worries me... ...One of the safest places a person can be is in the woods"(Bear Center, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Research Paper On Black Bears Black Bear Black bears are one of the more common species in North America. They live in many different habitats are not picky about what they eat. Their keen sense of smell gives them much information about their environment and foods they eat. The American black bear is considered a threatened species in some areas. In fact they are protected in the states of Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi. In other areas they are actively hunted and are subject to open "hunting seasons". CHARACTERISTICS Black bear anatomy includes a straight face and flat shoulders. It has ears that are often pointed and a short tail. Fur color can vary from black to chocolate brown with gray combinations. One of the more notable facts about this species is that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Black bears also like salmon and other kinds of fish and will hunt for small mammals if available where they live. They grip their prey with their sharp teeth or claws. If given the opportunity they will attack (or threaten) other predators to scavenge their prey. In fact wolves are weary of bears who monitor their hunting activities. BLACK BEAR ATTACKS Black bears are shy and normally avoid people. Human attacks are rare. Still one should not get too close or feed them. They may become protective if cubs are present and may bluff intruders with fake charges. When hiking it is a good idea to "announce" your presence by making noise. If you encounter a standing black bear, it is not threatening you. It is trying to get more information about you and your intentions. The best defense is to back out of the area slowly. In parks such as Yosemite National Park in California, black bears are accustomed to people because they view them as a source of food handouts. DO BLACK BEARS HIBERNATE? Information about black bear hibernation suggests they enter a partial state of the process. Although there is a drop in body temperature, metabolic rate, and heart rate, they can awaken from their sleep to defend their cubs or ward off attacks if necessary. Black bear hibernation can last up to 6 or 7 months depending on their habitat and climate conditions. They make use of their body fat and do not eat or pass any wastes. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. David Suzuki Diversity Is Strength Pluralistic superiority is a pervasive concept existing in a significant portion of the Westernized world, enforcing the notion that multi–cultural, multi–ethnic, and multi–national ideologies are inextricably related with societal and economic progress, exemplified by the myopic and unsubstantiated quotation 'Diversity is Strength' from the current incumbent of Canada's position of prime minister. The fundamental issue with this perspective is its inability to properly process anterior information related to alternate states, and the orthodox prerequisites involved in the ascension of relevant nation states by creating such an axiomatic statement which purportedly embodies the quixotic goals of a state. As a method of responding to the notion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An intrinsic issue related to David Suzuki's postulation that diversity of all variants is useful to the perpetuation of the is his intentional disregard for the biological notion of conflict within ecosystems, specifically pertaining to invasive species and the ecosystems (and entities inhabiting the ecosystem) which are the recipients of said invasion; if a species is relocated to an ecosystem and possesses traits which fundamentally do not align with the synergistic and symbiotic nature of the ecosystem , there exists a ubiquitous consequence for the denizens who are accustomed to the relatively static nature of their environment. The socio–cultural correlation, related to the biological notion of ecosystem equilibrium, is the introduction of individuals who possess fundamental disagreements with the predominant ethical and moral perspectives of the majority of inhabitants; this, historically, results in the amplifications of tension between the two groups (primary inhabitants and incompatibly invasive) and the inexorable suppression (this has a propensity to manifest in both active and passive assimilation or the relocation of the minority into a specific region) of the incompatibly invasive or the disintegration of the primary inhabitants' social structure . Present within both a biological and socio–cultural structure is compatibility within an ecosystem, and operating within the confines of such permits a higher degree of success when approaching multi–culturalism, but attempting to implement the unrestricted proliferation of any species or culture within an environment, as proselytized by David Suzuki, is not functional. An example of such would be introducing the Andean bear into the environment of the Asiatic black bear, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Black Bear Research Paper Siren like howling pierces through the tall pines. Their paws make a thundering pound as they run over the hard packed mud. Teeth bared, saliva dripping from the sharp white daggers. The tearing of tree bark floods through the forest floor as a silky black bear digs it's claws into the bark. Dogs have been used to hunt with for over 20,000 years. It has been a lifelong team effort for hunters and their dogs to provide for the family. With new laws, animal activists are trying to completely rid us of using dogs to hunt with. On January 1st, 2013 the bill SB 1221 was signed by Gov. Jerry Brown in September. It bans the use of hounds to hunt bears and bobcats. This is only the beginning, if animal activists have their way, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instincts developed from their ancestors, a bear could decide to climb a tree only because being chased by a hound motivates him to do so. A hounds ancestors push them to chase, fight and bark to tree a bear. This is not harmful or stressful to the bear. Many bear's nap in the tree while they wait for the houndsman to retrieve their hounds so they can return to their business. Using hounds for bear hunting and bobcat hunting require a very special breed of dog. Time, training and love is only a few of the costs it takes to to train these dogs. It's an extreme amount of hard work, dedication and sacrifice to a houndsman. It's not a lifestyle many people can handle. It's a abundance of deliberation, and the challenges are many. To have the success, you must be willing to train hard, find
  • 56. the perfect breeding and and spend a lifetime learning hounds and the wildlife you hunt with them to be considered a great houndsman. Hounds are apart of the family. Not only are they expensive to own and care for, they create memories with the family that are unforgettable and memories as a hunter that you can pass down for generations. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Persuasive Essay On The Great Bear Rainforest Is your ideal vacation to a place where it's easy to forget skyscrapers exist? Or where crowded theme parks and restaurant chains are non–existent? Or where wildlife outnumbers people? If answered 'yes' to any of these then the Great Bear Rainforest would be a vacation dream come true. From fishing to sightseeing to kayaking to hiking to eating local cuisine, this destination offers it all for those seeking remote destinations. The Great Bear Rainforest is located in British Columbia, Canada. It is remote yet easy to access by car, plane, or ferry from Vancouver. It is a 12– 14 hour drive or a 75 minute flight from Vancouver to Bella Coola. By ferry the travel time depends on the ports and the stops made in the process. Bella Coola is the main tourism hub for lodging and dining in the Great Bear Rainforest. Also located in Bella Coola is the main –––––visitor center–––––, where visitors can learn more about what the forest has to offer, the First Nations that inhabit it, and book activities to partake in. One option is to participate in learning about one of the aboriginal tribes' culture, art, and lifestyle______ But before it was a remote tourist destination, it was threatened by logging companies hoping to make countless profits off of the 1,000 year old trees. The Great Bear Rainforest is a thriving twenty–one million–acre forest. This ecosystem is the largest temperate rainforest and represents a quarter of all coastal temperate rainforests worldwide.(CITE) In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Black Bear Tribe The Black Bear was a bear tribe that lived in the northwest of the United States. They were around Niagara Falls and the Adirondack Mountains. The Iroquois bear tribe was not just one tribe, but there was five. There was the Mohawk tribe, Oneida tribe, Onondaga tribe, Cayuga tribe, and Seneca tribe. The bear tribes were not together, they were against each other. The bear tribes hated each other, they were fight over this special spot right in the middle New York. This part of New York had the fall so the bear tribes could catch the biggest fish and it also had to sharpest trees so the bear could scratch there furry backs, but that was not the only thing, they also wanted dominance over each other. The reason the Black Bear Iroquois tribes really wanted this spot, it was the best way to communicate. When bears rub against the trees they are not just scratching, they are also communicating. The Iroquois tribe was tired of fighting and killing each other. So, they decide to come together as one. This is when the tribe turned into the Iroquois Confederacy. The Black Bear was a huge tribe, so they started making house called longhouse. The longhouse was to fit 20 bears in it. The longhouse was about 300 feet. It was divided into three rooms and it was made out of wood and elk bark. It had a whole at the top so when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bears were happier than ever because they got to rub on the best trees in New York. They had more help around camps and did not have to worry about war or fighting each other. It was kind of hard to feed everyone, but they made it happen. In 1722, the Iroquois had another tribe join them called The Tuscarora. After they joined the League of Nations became The Six Nations. The Tuscarora bears brought a new kind of culture to the Six Nations and the Six Nations changed some of their ways. They started voting for their chief and under their chiefs were 50 high ranked bears that were over certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Bear Hunting in New Jersey Bear Hunting in New Jersey The head of the New Jersey Environmental Protection Agency has resumed the black bear hunts that had been paused for five years due to over hunting. In this time, the population of black bears has risen once again to a safe level for hunting, and the republican controlled government has allowed hunters to resume their hunting. Some wildlife activists see the hunts as unnecessary and cruel, and wish to defend the bears. This belief is opposed by the hunting organizations that have pointed to a long history of hunting, as well as the potential danger that black bears present, as points that may hinder their cause. I am on the side of the hunters, as I think that the government's job is to make sure both the bears are protected and the hunters are happy, and therefore a happy medium must be reached. Too many black bears can be dangerous for the residents of New Jersey. (Nuwer, 2011) They are migrating animals, and often enter into human neighborhoods in search of food often found in people's waste bins. This has led the NRA and other hunting groups to petition the state government on the issue of bear hunting for safety. Activist groups believe that taking better precautions to secure garbage around the state of New Jersey would keep the bears away from human areas, and that there are other ways to curb population growth besides hunting bears. These wildlife activists also point out that bears are usually passive, and unless threatened, are less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Seasonal Variations In Black Bear Essay Age and Sex Specific Seasonal Variations in Weight of Black Bears in Pakistan Bears Sanctuary The cubs of U. thibetanus cannot open their eyes until 1 week of life, and are not fully weaned until 3 months. The cubs live with their mother until they are 2 to 3 years old. Not much is known about the type of care that parents provide in the wild, due to the lack of studies of behavior outside of captive environments. (Nowak, 1991) Diet Asiatic black bears are primarily nocturnal feeders and sleep in a tree hole or in a cave during the daytime, but they do sometimes forage diurnally. During the autumn, their nocturnal activity increases("Asiatic Black Bears", 2004). They shift their ranges in early autumn in order to obtain native broadleaved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... thibetanus. No studies are available as to the exact form of communication between Asiatic black bears. However, extensive research has been conducted on other members of the family Ursidae that have senses similar to those of the Asiatic black bear. Using evidence from these studies, it can be inferred that Asiatic black bears communicate vocally and use their heightened sense of hearing to aid in listening to these vocalizations. For example, when bear cubs are separated from their mothers, they make crying calls. Low guttural noises can be indications of a bear being apprehensive, and clicking the teeth together is an indication of aggressiveness. Bears often communicate visually with each other by the way in which they move or behave in the presence of other bears; for example, the behavior of a bear can convey either dominant or subordinate status to another. To indicate subordinate status, a bear moves away, or sits or lies down. To convey dominance, a bear walks or runs towards a rival. Bears use their acute sense of smell in order to communicate with other members of their species; they do so by urinating, defecating, and by rubbing against trees to leave their scent for other bears to detect (Than, et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. black bear Essay Black Bears The black bear is the smallest North American bear. The adults are usually less than six feet long and stand about two to three feet tall at shoulders. The weight of a black bear varies between 125– 500 ponds. They have small eyes and rounded ears. Also their snout is very long. Each paw has five very strong claws, which is used for tearing, digging, and climbing. One single hit from the front paw is enough to kill an adult deer. A black Bear is a true carnivore, but if not prevented the black bear could be a huge problem to humans. A black bear loves to eat fresh leaves, berries, fruits, nuts, roots and also Insects and small mammals. When fall comes near, a black bear must eat large amounts of food in order to gain enough ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the officer traps the bear, the officer has to fill out a form to tell where it was captured, and what the problem was. Then the officer tags the bears ear and fills out information about the bear itself. When the officer releases the black bear, he has to tell the date, county, and exact location. After this is done, the officer will be able to if it is the same bear when another black bear is caught and has a tag. The very last resort in getting rid of a black bear is shooting it. If this is the case, a conservation officer will have to be the one to kill the black bear. If any damage is done the person should check and see if the damage is covered by the bear damage compensation. Not all damage is covered. Sometimes no damage at all is covered (Houchins 2). Most problems with black bears are caused by human error. If a person gets rid of their trash and edible products properly, they will most likely not have a problem with black bears (WV DNR). The mating season for a black bear differs from most animals. Most animal's breed when they are in peak physical condition, but black bears when their body weight is at the lowest for the year and the food is scarce. This is usually in the spring. The birth of a cub usually takes place in the sow's winter den. If it is the bear's first litter, there will often be only one cub, but if it is not she may have two or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Louisiana Black Bear Essay The Louisiana black bear (Ursus americanus luteolus) is a subspecies of the American black bear (Ursus americanus). The Louisiana black bear was once found roaming all over Louisiana and parts of Arkansas, Texas, and Mississippi. However, during the 18th and 19th century, bear hunting became popular and large amounts of forest areas disappeared due to the demand for wood and agricultural land. By the 1950's, the Louisiana black bear's population was down to eighty to one hundred twenty. In efforts, to save the species the Director of Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries temporarily closed hunting season for the Louisiana black bear. Despite the noticeable decline of the bears' population, illegal harvesting and deforestation took place until the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The National Wildlife Refuge and Wildlife Management Areas supported the Louisiana black bear subpopulations benefiting the population. From 2001 to 2009, the National Wildlife Refuge and Corps of Engineer Lands worked on reintroducing the Louisiana black bear back into the Louisiana forests.Reintroducing added the overall size of the population of the Louisiana and caused exchanges between each subpopulation. Currently, most Louisiana black bears live in St. Mary and Iberia in south Louisiana, Tensas, and West Carroll Parishes in northeast Louisiana and Pointe Coupee in central Louisiana.(figure 4) However, male bears often wander long distances, so the sighting of Louisiana black bears are now common all over Louisiana, and west and southern Mississippi. (figure 4) Current distribution of the Louisiana black bear, Ursus americanus luteolus, decades after listed as an Endangered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Black Bears And The Black Bear A typical West Michigan backyard has tendencies to be a visiting place from some of nature's finest species. A raccoon, opossum, or even white–tailed deer is very likely. A new likely species? A black bear. The imagination of seeing one of the most potentially dangerous species is actually becoming a reality in many locations all over the area. Many have reported aggressive tendencies from the black bear population. Reports of attacks are emerging throughout the state. Some experts say there is no trend of black bears migration to more southern areas of the state, yet others have projected that Indiana and Illinois will have some sort of black bear population. For the moment, it seems as if we won't have to prepare ourselves for black bears, but the future may hold new residents to the southern counties of Michigan. Black bears are being spotted almost everyday in territories that are somewhat surprising. The concern for other species are now taking place, and questions are being asked about the risk of other local species. Is there a trend of black bears migrating south? Each year there are seems to be more evidence that black bears are on the move to the southern part of the state. Michigan Radio reports that this a trend for the past "5 to 10 years" for young male black bears to roam south (As spring begins, para. 5). Even though there are growing numbers of sightings, many can conclude they won't be established in West Michigan for quite some time. If a time comes to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. American Black Bears Research Paper When most people hear the word black bear, they think about the cute little cubs, running around and playing with each other, and not what makes them such intriguing animals, considering they are only found in North America, and are the smallest of the bear family. American black bears are the most common bears found in North America. They can be seen in at least 40 of the 50 states, Canada, and part of Mexico. Florida and Louisiana each have their own subspecies of the traditional black bear that make up small sections of the entire population. Some of the physical traits on an American black bear are slick black fur, a brown muzzle and individuals may have some type of markings on their chest. Location also affects the color of their fur, some of the Western populations possess brown, cinnamon and even blond coloring. There is even a rare genetic phenomenon where a black bear will be born and have bluish–white fur and it only happens in southeastern Alaska. What sets the Louisiana black bear apart from the rest is that it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and Canada offer, black bears can live in both coniferous and deciduous forests, as well as the open alpine habitats. Basically anywhere near a river or some water source, has plenty of trees, and are able to find food. Black bears usually forage alone, even as young cubs. They will stick together with their mother if there is an abundance of food in one are. "Black bears are not true hibernators" according to Nation Geographic. Black bears have several reasons they may leave their den during the winter months, mainly if they do not have enough food to last the winter, they will leave and search for more. If the weather is warmer like down in Florida and Louisiana, they don't necessarily have a winter. They will remain in their dens if they give birth, presumably for the safety of the cubs. Mating season for American black bears is in the summer, and peak between the months of May and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Seasonal Lethargy: The American Black Bear Highly adaptable and with varied food tastes, the American black bear inhabits a wide range of habitats, including scrub, swamps, and dense forests. The black bear is the smallest, most common bear in North America. There colours vary between black, brown and blonde. They are omnivores and up to 85% of their diet is vegetation. Black Bears are not hibernators, but they do become a lot less active and go into a dormant state during the winter months. This is referred to Seasonal Lethargy. Black bears enter their dens in October and November. Before to that time, they can put on up to 30 pounds of body fat to get them through the seven months during which they fast. Winter dormancy in Black Bears typically lasts 3– 5 months. They spend their time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Grizzly Bears Black bears in BC have a population that is 9 times that of the grizzlies, however, the results show that the grizzlies have inflicted 9.7 times more attacks on humans in the past 16 years. This goes to show that grizzly bears have a higher tendency to attack due to the natural factors and stresses that act on them cause them to be much more aggressive with less tolerance to threats (Herrero, Aspects of Evolution and Adaptation in American Black Bears (Ursus americanus Pallas) and Brown and Grizzly Bears (U. arctos Linne.) of North America n.d.). Many other papers such as Herrero's study in both 1972 and 1985 showed the same results where grizzlies had higher rates of attacks compared to black bears in BC and so it clearly shows that there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the attacks occurred in the summer and fall months when the bears are eating the most in order to gain enough weight for the winter. Within each species, females with cubs were the most abundant in being the culprit for the attack, however, this number is difficult to verify due to the high number of unknown genders in the dataset. Black bear attacks occurred mostly in well– developed areas with high human densities while grizzly bear attacks occurred more in the backcountry where human populations are less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. The Stereotypes Of Black Bears In Animal-Zone Despite the stereotype of black bears being a threat to one's safety, Animal–zone explains how black bears are actually very gentle, joyful animals that have a predictable behavior. Black bears live all around the world. Black bears, like all animals, have unique characteristics, behave differently as male or female, exhibit special adaptations and live in several types of habitats. Black bears have various characteristics to help them flourish in the wild. Black bears are omnivorous, meaning they eat both plants and animals. One way to distinguish the pawprint is that of a black bear is to check for five toes with claws, a pointed heel in the back, and a rounded front. The size of a black bear ranges from one hundred twenty–five to five hundred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Black bears typically live in either coniferous or deciduous forests. For their food, black bears also like to live near rivers with lots of plants and animals. These habitats range all over North America, including Alaska and North Mexico (American Black Bears, 2015). Black Bears can adapt to their habitats, especially when they are in hot or cold climates. In the different climates, like the hot of Mexico, or the cold of Alaska, their fur coat or color may be significantly darker or lighter. Colors can range anywhere from white to black. Black Bears can be found in Maine's forests and in the humid swamplands in Florida and Louisiana (Leeson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...