Black bears increasing, study finds

Black bear populations are slowly rising in the bottom land hardwood forests of southern and eastern Arkansas, according to wildlife expert Don White Jr. Population modeling results from a recent study led by White indicate that the population density of black bears in the West Gulf Coastal Plain — WGCP — of southeast Arkansas is approximately one black bear for every 5 square miles. The black bear population in the area is growing at approximately 4% per year.

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