Their whereabouts had been recorded in newspapers and pioneer journals for decades, but references started to dwindle after 1931, suggesting that black bears had all but disappeared from the state’s interior mountain ranges.
When sightings and human/bear conflicts began to swell in the 1990s, WCS and the Nevada Department of Wildlife undertook a 15-year study that included a review of the animal’s little-known state history. The newly published research shows that Nevada’s black bears are rapidly reoccupying their former range and populations are growing.
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