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Black bears are considered endangered in the state of Ohio due to overhunting and habitat loss during the mid 1800s.However, ...
Once extirpated from the state, black bears are making a comeback in Ohio. Black bears are rare in Ohio and are considered a state-endangered species. At one point, in the mid-1800s, the species had ...
To better understand this expansion, the ODNR Division of Wildlife, in partnership with the University of Dayton’s Gantchoff ...
Wildlife officials in Ohio have fitted a female black bear with a GPS collar as part of a study to track the movement and behavior of black bears returning to the state, with the goal of ...
A black bear was also spotted in Painesville Township earlier this month. Also this month, a black bear was spotted in Morrow ...
Ohio has officially entered peak fawning season, which is the time when young deer (fawns) are born. According to the U.S.
Ohio's turkey hunting numbers are higher than those in the recent past and the state has seen a rise in permits.
The Ohio Division of Wildlife is continuing to ask people to go against their instincts and leave baby deer in place should ...
Division of Wildlife is hosting information sessions for interested candidates to learn more about the wildlife officer career path. Central Ohio Ohio wildlife officers enforce wildlife regulations ...
Ashtabula County is full of turkeys. For the fourth year in a row, Ohio hunters bagged more wild turkeys in Ashtabula than ...
After failing to land the big catch last year, lawmakers have cast their line again to hook the walleye as the state fish.