Twin Cities Residents Report More Bear Encounters As Black Bear Territory Expands

Bears are coming out of their winter slumber and are starving. They’re out foraging for food, trying to replace thousands of calories every day, and that means you are more likely to have a bear encounter this time of year. That’s true even if you normally don’t have bears in your part of the state.

Black Bears Are Expanding In Minnesota + The DNR Doesn’t Know Why

Black bears in Minnesota have been migrating further south and west in Minnesota. Years ago, most black bears were found in North Central and Northeast Minnesota, but that has been changing steadily.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources encourages people who have seen a bear outside of their natural range to report it. You can view an interactive map to see where the bears have been spotted. Odds are there has been one spotted near you. Just look at that map!

The black area of the map is where bears are normally found in their natural range. Anything outside of that is where the DNR would like you to report them…

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