Posted November 18, 2019 12:40 pm by Comments

By Ammoland

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Black Bear Incidents In Utah Nearly Double In 2019 From Previous Year: iStock-648818154

SALT LAKE CITY — -(AmmoLand.com)- Most of Utah’s black bears have begun entering dens to hibernate for the winter, ending a busy summer of wildlife biologists relocating nuisance bears throughout Utah.

The total number of black bear incidents reported to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources was 53 statewide, as of Nov. 7th, 2019. The majority of the incidents involved bears getting into garbage or food at campgrounds or neighborhoods, but two involved a bear making physical contact with a person.

In 2018, 27 bear incidents were reported statewide, less than half of the reported incidents from 2019. While the number of incidents hasn’t increased year over year, biologists believe there are several reasons for this year’s increase.

“The most likely reason is that we have increased the numbers of black bears in the state over the last decade or so,” Darren DeBloois, DWR game mammals coordinator, said.

“So more bears can mean more conflict. You must also allow for some randomness, however. Although 2019 had more reported bear incidents than 2018, it had fewer than in 2017. Some of this is due to local conditions each year like …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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