RE: [Texascavers] FYI Bear Sightings in Texas

2012-11-28 Thread Louise Power
Anybody interested in a longterm black bear study in Ely, MN, can go on to the following site: www.bear.org I started watching last year when they had den cameras in several dens; one focused on a pregnant sow who was hibernating and preparing to give birth. It was fascinating. They follow

RE: [Texascavers] FYI Bear Sightings in Texas

2012-11-28 Thread Louise Power
Anybody interested in a longterm black bear study in Ely, MN, can go on to the following site: www.bear.org I started watching last year when they had den cameras in several dens; one focused on a pregnant sow who was hibernating and preparing to give birth. It was fascinating. They follow

RE: [Texascavers] FYI Bear Sightings in Texas

2012-11-28 Thread Louise Power
Anybody interested in a longterm black bear study in Ely, MN, can go on to the following site: www.bear.org I started watching last year when they had den cameras in several dens; one focused on a pregnant sow who was hibernating and preparing to give birth. It was fascinating. They follow

Re: [Texascavers] FYI Bear Sightings in Texas

2012-11-28 Thread Joe Ranzau
In my personal experience, when the bear is sighted, it is typically the rump end as the black bear is running away from you as fast as possible. Granted there are some that get habituated and are not afraid of humans. Rarely is a black bear aggressive towards humans that I have heard of or witness

Re: [Texascavers] FYI Bear Sightings in Texas

2012-11-28 Thread Joe Ranzau
In my personal experience, when the bear is sighted, it is typically the rump end as the black bear is running away from you as fast as possible. Granted there are some that get habituated and are not afraid of humans. Rarely is a black bear aggressive towards humans that I have heard of or witness

Re: [Texascavers] FYI Bear Sightings in Texas

2012-11-28 Thread Joe Ranzau
In my personal experience, when the bear is sighted, it is typically the rump end as the black bear is running away from you as fast as possible. Granted there are some that get habituated and are not afraid of humans. Rarely is a black bear aggressive towards humans that I have heard of or witness