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Bear Advocates Urge Donations Instead of Hunting Licenses

Posted on April 2, 2014 by admin in Bear News

RENO — With applications for big game tags due in mid-April, Bear advocates are urging people to support saving the bears instead of hunting them. No Bear Hunt Nevada is encouraging people to get a “Sav -Um” license instead of a hunting license. “The Save-Um campaign is a fundraiser with the idea of trying to […]

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Welcome To Bear Country Video!

Posted on February 26, 2014 by admin in Bear Facts

Support our CAMPAIGN to keep Nevada BEARS ALIVE!!

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Bear commission isn’t an unbiased group

Posted on January 25, 2014 by admin in Bear News

On Jan. 17, the RGJ reported the Bear Committee (a subcommittee of the Wildlife Commission) will meet to review the bear hunt. The 2013 Legislature, in SB82, asked the commission to make an “unbiased and informed recommendation concerning the viability of hunting black bears in NV,” “Predicated on sound scientific data.” In that same article, […]

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Wildlife officials to conduct review of state bear hunt

Posted on January 18, 2014 by admin in Bear News, Uncategorized

As ordered by the Legislature, Nevada wildlife officials today are poised to review the state’s controversial hunting season for black bears. A committee of the Nevada Wildlife Commission is scheduled to discuss what is described as a “top-to-bottom” review of the bear hunt, which ended its third season Dec. 31. The full commission is scheduled […]

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14 bears killed in Nevada’s 3rd bear hunt

Posted on January 3, 2014 by admin in Bear News

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada’s third black bear hunting season is in the books. The Department of Wildlife says 14 bears were killed by hunters, with the last one killed on Nov. 23. Of those, four were female and 10 were male. As many as 20 were allowed to be killed in the season […]

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Solutions sought for growing bear problem in Tahoe area

Posted on July 13, 2013 by admin in Bear News

  ASSOCIATED PRESS   RENO — A new effort is building to require bear-proof trash containers at Lake Tahoe and other mountain communities along Nevada’s western mountain ranges. The possibility of adopting tighter trash regulations in Incline Village and other bear-prone areas such as Verdi, Galena and Washoe Valley is scheduled to be discussed by […]

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NDOW is subsidizing bear hunt, trapping

Posted on June 9, 2013 by admin in Uncategorized

Nevada’s Department of Wildlife and its oversight commission claim “sound” science and management buttress gratuitous, serial killing of wildlife species. The facts speak differently. NDOW’s 15-year bear specialist recently testified about a statistically vague population between 400 and 700. This uncertain range has been used to justify three annual hunts for controlling a fictitious population […]

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It’s unrealistic to deny animals have emotions

Posted on June 9, 2013 by admin in Uncategorized

While reading recent bear events, I found the comment about anthropomorphizing wildlife Mr. Healy made interesting. I’m not sure why some biologists express concern about attributing “human-like” emotions to wildlife. Denying animals, especially ones with high cognitive ability, have emotions is unrealistic. Nevada bear data listed captured bears by name until 2003. Yellowstone wolves are […]

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Bill to end bear hunts emerges from Legislature as bill to study bear hunts

Posted on May 24, 2013 by admin in Bear News

THE END TO BEAR HUNTS in Nevada was the purpose of SB82 at the beginning of the Legislature. Tuesday it passed the Assembly – its second house — as a watered down version. Now it awaits the signature of Gov. Brian Sandoval. Instead of banning Nevada’s bear hunt, which runs Sept. 15 to Dec. 31, […]

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Hunting ban out of bear bill

Posted on April 26, 2013 by admin in Bear News, Uncategorized

A bill that originally banned bear hunting, now calls for a three-year scientific study of bear hunting to be conducted by the Nevada Department of Wildlife . Senate Bill 82, by Sen. Mark Manendo, D-Las Vegas, originally declared black bears a protected animal and prohibited the Wildlife Commission from designating a hunting season for them. […]

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Most of the bear photos on our site have been donated by Mark Smith, founder of the Mark E. Smith Foundation and co-founder of the Facebook Page, Lake Tahoe Wall of Shame. To learn of Tahoe- wide efforts to improve human behavior and discourage human/bear conflict. Please visit Mark’s page at http://www.facebook.com/tbwalloshame

Star of Animal Planet mini series “Blonde vs Bear” and Executive Director of the Bear League, Ann Bryant defines bear advocacy. Some of the bear photos on this site have been donated by The Bear League http://www.savebears.org/ ~ check out Ann’s very informative website!

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