Black Bears in Florida

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Black Bears in Florida

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Hey Rimfire better get ready :)

Black bears are invading suburban Florida

• Barbara Liston, Reuters
• Feb. 6, 2015, 10:53 AM
• 1,098


After a 20-year ban, Florida may bring back bear hunts to control a growing population of black bears that is increasingly seen as a menace in suburban neighborhoods.
Four people have been injured in bear attacks in Florida since 2012, mostly in the central part of the state built on former bear habitat near the Ocala National Forest.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, meeting on Wednesday in Jacksonville, plans to discuss reopening bear hunting season as a way to manage the population, which animal rights advocates oppose as unnecessary and unpopular.
Most encounters between people and bears result from homeowners leaving food out in the open, enticing bears to come into their neighborhoods, the state wildlife agency said in a report describing the current situation.
"A hunt will not solve the problem. People can solve it," said Laurie Macdonald, director of the Florida chapter of the Defenders of Wildlife.
Wildlife officers continue to study recent growth in the Florida black bear population, now being counted for the first time since 2002, when the number stood at about 3,000.
Scott Davis, vice president of the Central Florida Dog Hunters and Sportsmans Association, said he believes the problem is exacerbated by too many bears.
"They're getting pushed out of their natural area due to their overpopulation," Davis said. "That's what's pushing them to the neighborhoods."
Of 41 states where black bears are found, 32 allow them to be hunted, according to the wildlife agency report. Florida black bears are a local subspecies that was nearly killed off before hunting was banned.
The Humane Society of the United States on Tuesday released a survey finding that 61 percent of voters oppose a trophy bear hunt season, while just 25 percent are in favor, according to a news release.
Eighty-seven percent of respondents agreed that people who live in traditional bear territory have a responsibility to use bear-proof garbage cans.
A field test conducted by Florida wildlife officers found human-bear conflicts were reduced by 95 percent when residents used bear-proof cans, according to the agency's report.
"Hunters won't be in the neighborhoods. They'll be killing bears deep in the woods that are not a problem," said Kate MacFall, the humane society's Florida director.

(Editing by Letitia Stein and Sandra Maler)

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Re: Black Bears in Florida

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This is just one of the many bears that traveled through our old hunt club....
The St Johns River and Ocklawaha River corridors are loaded with bears….
Saw these 3 this past hunting season....10 yards from base of the tree I was in...
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And I found bear scat in my back yard a this past Christmas
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We got out of a hunting lease in N. Fla because there were so many bears there they kept tearing up everything. We need some kind of limited season here to thin them out. I don't think they really know many bears are out there.
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Rimfire: Pretty cool pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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A limited season, and lottery drawn tags would bring in money to the state. Limited seasons would allow for biologists to study and determine a proper number of tags to be drawn so that the population of bears could be kept at a healthy level for the environment and the human activity in the area. In my perspective, it could be a good way for the state to make money if they would use sense to manage the bear population.
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piller wrote:A limited season, and lottery drawn tags would bring in money to the state. Limited seasons would allow for biologists to study and determine a proper number of tags to be drawn so that the population of bears could be kept at a healthy level for the environment and the human activity in the area. In my perspective, it could be a good way for the state to make money if they would use sense to manage the bear population.
currently we have special opportunity hunts here in Florida.....
where a limited number of tags for certain season...in certain wildlife management areas are up for grabs in a lottery...
for turkey, quail and doves....And if it does pass...it will probably be for a very small number of tags at first...
and for a pretty good size fee....I think the special opportunity hunt for turkeys is around $225....

I hope it passes.....Cause I want to go after this guy...
Too give you an idea of the size of this guy...the winch is 5' off the ground
This guy is easily 7 foot plus and 500 pounds....I wonder if he is still around....

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Anybody else remember 20 years back when all the "news magazines" (20/20 60 minutes, etc.) expounded on how all the black bears were going to go extinct due to poaching for gall bladders? Evidently with an over population problem, China didn't need as much aphrodesiac as first thought :wink:
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