New Jersey: Scientists say black bear population can't be controlled without hunt
New Jersey's black bear population has soared to nearly 3,500, a level that can no longer be controlled solely by non lethal methods, a wildlife biologist said today as the state Fish and Game Council adopted a management policy recommending a six day hunt in December.
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3/10/2010 9:45:44 AM
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