The overall population of black bears in the United States has been estimated to range between 339,000 and 465,000.
There is not a big population of polar bears.
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Black bears are definitely not going extinct! The population of black bears is very healthy.
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In 2010, Arkansas has an estimated black bear population of about 4,000.
i think they are considered bears ..
There are approx 1964 bears.
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Best evidence shows that fifty years ago, the worldwide population was between 7800-10,000 polar bears. After most nations curtailed hunting for the polar bears, the population began to increase. Today, the best estimates are 23000 to 25000 bears.
The population of black bears is actually growing. Several eastern states have seasons now because the population has grown higher than be sustained by the environment. Black bears are also reappearing in east Texas where they have not been seen since the early part of the last century. Black bears are far from endangered.
Yes, unless their population numbers are higer... But I'm pretty sure they are.