The DNR is encouraging the public to report findings of black bear dens in Wisconsin. Bears at the sites could be included in a ongoing study of reproduction and population.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources encourages the public to report any black bear den locations they find in Wisconsin to help with an ongoing statewide study on black bear reproduction and ...
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