
doi: 10.7282/t34m95dd
Black bears are more common in New York than most people realize, with the population estimated to be near 4,500. While the largest concentration of bears is in the Adirondack region, substantial populations also exist in the Catskills and in Western New York. In addition, large bear populations exist in the northern counties of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, resulting in bears constantly roaming into southern New York looking to establish new home ranges.
animals, bear facts, habitats, wildlife, environmental data, community awareness, black bears, environmental monitoring
animals, bear facts, habitats, wildlife, environmental data, community awareness, black bears, environmental monitoring
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