As the weather warms, thousands of hungry black bears across northern Michigan will leave their dens and go hunting for food.
This time of year, bears are waking up from hibernation and beginning to look for food. It’s time to ensure that people are ...
After nearly three months of sleep, bears at their sanctuary in Greece have awaken from winter hibernation and are once again ...
A bear biologist with the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife is asking people to start bear-proofing their backyards now ...
Bringing in outdoor pet foods and keeping grills and patio furniture clean. A bear’s nose can smell food up to a mile away. While you may not be able to smell the spills on your patio ...
As Michigan's 12,000 bears emerge from hibernation, the DNR advises removing bird feeders and securing outdoor food sources ...
If you like your backyard sans bears, it’s time to remove birdfeeders. As spring arrives, Michigan’s 12,000 black bears are ...
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has begun to receive reports of bears coming out of their dens and is urging ...
“It’s not normal. It’s not natural.” But the bears that do hibernate, like the ones in Yellowstone, wake up ravenously hungry. For months, they’ve been relying on fat stores built up ...
With unseasonably warm temperatures in early March in Steamboat Springs, at least five different yearling or adult male black ...