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Black Bear In New Jersey
The black bear in New Jersey is not numerous and seeing babies is rare especially in proximity to farms.
If you want to face really ferocious animals, go to Canada and hunt northern subspecies, which are more dangerous and aggressive. They don't suffer from habitat destruction and live in isolation from humans. Harsh climate makes their fur longer and more valuable.
The black bear in New Jersey is not numerous and seeing babies is rare especially in proximity to farms.
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Black Bear In New Jersey -
babies, farms
There are very few animals of this species in that state, about 450-500 individuals, so the law protects them and all kinds of hunting are prohibited. The trade of resident animals' parts is illegal, but trade in non-resident animal parts is permitted. The black bear in New Jersey is not numerous and seeing babies is rare especially in proximity to farms.
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