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What ‘should’ our black bear neighbors be up to this summer?

This week's Get Wild, authored by ESWA's  Frances Hartogh is the final piece in our fourpart series on the life of a black bear offers a glimpse into ursine summertime — how nature intended it, and how we as bears’ human neighbors can help keep the natural order.


A cinnamon colored black bear wanted in on the Fourth of July celebrations in Frisco. This week's Get Wild takes a look at the summertime activities of black bears in the High Country. Glenn Schutz/Courtesy photo
A cinnamon colored black bear wanted in on the Fourth of July celebrations in Frisco. This week's Get Wild takes a look at the summertime activities of black bears in the High Country. Glenn Schutz/Courtesy photo

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