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Sightings of the bear had been occurring since July 26th in Sawyer, Bayfield and Douglas counties
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The DNR is investigating after the bear hurt a 69-year-old woman near the Town of Comstock in Barron County
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It wasn’t all that long ago that seeing a bear in Northern Wisconsin wasn’t just a wilderness encounter. It was a roadside attraction.
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They hope to get a better idea how bear are reproducing in each management unit, and create better population models
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DNR Large Carnivore Specialist Randy Johnson recently outlined recommendations for the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board
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On Friday, Wild Instincts reported receiving three bear cubs that were about four days old
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The Wisconsin DNR says 4,285 bears were taken during the five-week season that wrapped up October 8th
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The Black Bear Litter and Diet Survey will produce new estimates of black bear reproductive rates within each bear management zone
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Wild Instincts is a wildfire rehabilitation center that is currently caring for two baby bears after they were abandoned by their mother