2,000
In 2010, Arkansas has an estimated black bear population of about 4,000.
According to the latest figures there are 600,000 black bears in North America. The U.S. population is around 300,000,half of those. The Florida black bear and the Louisiana black bear are on the threatened list, but the species is doing well elsewhere. Source:Defenders of Wildlife.
The black bear is not extinct, or even close. They have a population of 900,000.
Black bears are listed as threatened, not endangered.Not at all. The population is estimated to be over 900,000.
The American black bear is in no danger, with a population of 900,000.
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They are not extinct but some are endangered.
The current range of black bears in the United States is constant throughout most of the northeast (down in the Appalachian Mountains almost continuously to Virginia and West Virginia), the northern Midwest, the Rocky mountain region, the west coast and Alaska. The overall population of black bears in the United States has been estimated to range between 339,000 and 465,000, but this excludes populations from Alaska, Idaho, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming, whose population sizes are unknown.
In China and Korea, many people have hunted black bears for meat for centuries. This declined the black bear population over time.
The black bear population is over 900,000 by 2008 estimates.
An estimated 60 million. Bear in mind that population levels were much lower then.
The bear population can be modeled by the linear function ( P(t) = 1573 + 2t ), where ( P(t) ) represents the population of bears after ( t ) years. Here, ( 1573 ) is the current population, and ( 2 ) is the annual increase in the bear population.