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Grizzly bears are uncommon in Wisconsin but they have been found in the northwestern region and in northern Minnesota
No. Black bears do live in upper Wisconsin, but there are no bears in Illinois.
Rattlesnakes can be found in western wisconsin, also there are many black bears in northern wisconsin.
Black bears are definitely not going extinct! The population of black bears is very healthy.
No. The closest bears to the state of Indiana live in Northern Wisconsin and Northern New York. These are black bears.
Black Bears are upnorth and I think that's all. If you are looking for Grizzlies, they are more in the Northwest.
The overall population of black bears in the United States has been estimated to range between 339,000 and 465,000.
In 2010, Arkansas has an estimated black bear population of about 4,000.
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.
The black bear population is over 900,000 by 2008 estimates.
Black bears are listed as threatened, not endangered.Not at all. The population is estimated to be over 900,000.
Normally black, but the subspecies called Kermode bear has several white individuals in the population. The US west has brown black bears called "cinnamon" bears.