• MSN
  • Hotmail
  • More
    • Autos
    • My MSN
    • Video
    • Careers & Jobs
    • Personals
    • Weather
    • Delish
    • Quotes
    • White Pages
    • Games
    • Real Estate
    • Wonderwall
    • Horoscopes
    • Shopping
    • Yellow Pages
    • Local Edition
    • Traffic
    • Feedback
    • Maps & Directions
    • Travel
    • Full MSN Index
  • Bing
  • NBCNews.com
  • TODAY
  • Nightly News
  • Rock Center
  • Meet the Press
  • Dateline
  • msnbc
  • Breaking News
  • Newsvine
  • Home
  • US
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Travel
  • Local
  • Weather
Advertise | AdChoices
  • Recommended: Tornadoes ravage Plains states; 1 killed, 21 hurt; More severe storms likely
  • Recommended: Character witness for Jodi Arias pulls out, citing threats and inner turmoil
  • Recommended: 'Carmageddon avoided? Heavy traffic in Connecticut, but no 'parking lot'
  • Recommended: Winning ticket for huge Powerball jackpot sold in Florida

NBC News reporters bring you compelling stories from across the nation. For more US news, follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

  • ↓ About this blog
  • ↓ Archives
    • Icons Email E-mail updates
    • Icons Twitter Follow on Twitter
    • Icons Feed Subscribe to RSS
  • 20
    Feb
    2012
    11:25pm, EST

    As black bear numbers increase, so do hunts

    National Park Service via AP, file

    A mother black bear and her cub are seen along Indian Grave Gap Trail near Townsend, Tenn.

    By msnbc.com staff

    Decades after President Theodore Roosevelt triggered a Teddy bear craze, the black bear nearly went extinct.

    But as Nashville Public Radio reported, the shy creature has made such a comeback in some areas of the country, officials are debating whether to allow hunting seasons to manage their numbers.  

    In Tennessee, there were several hundred black bears in the 1970s; now there are 4,000 to 5,000, including many who have ventured out of the forest and onto people’s properties.

    Cute, yes. Cuddly, not so much.


    "We are receiving complaints from the public that say they don't want the bears there, that we need to do something to get rid of them," Daryl Ratajczak, the chief of wildlife for Tennessee's agency that oversees hunting, told WPLN News. "And we understand their feelings."

    Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland have also been debating how to manage the growing black bear population. Bears do, after all, tug at human heart strings.     

    When New Jersey officials decided to launch a fall bear hunt to cull the bear population, animal rights activists appealed to the courts and went toe-to-toe with hunters as they checked in their kills, according to NJ.com.

    In New Jersey, more than 260 black bears were hunted on the first day of a controversial, state-sponsored culling.

    "I can tell you that 20 years ago, I never saw a bear in the woods. Now, I would say I see them more than I see deer or squirrel," John Noon, 50, told the Star-Ledger. "And when you have 800-pound bears — bigger than Alaskan grizzly bears — roaming around, and you have an overpopulation of large-size bears in residential areas, that needs to be managed."

    If New Jersey state biologists determine that there are still many black bears in northwestern New Jersey, they may give a green light to a hunt next year.

    Nationwide, 28 states allow bear hunting, according to the Humane Society. Nineteen require a bear hunting license.    

    More content from msnbc.com and NBC News

    • Santorum defends 'theology' remark, Hitler inference, blames media
    • Survivor of deadly avalanche: It was like a 'washing machine'
    • Girl, 12, found naked and rummaging in trash in Calif.
    • Official: 'Very intense struggle' after ICE agent shot boss

     

    113 comments

    Only allowing hunting for those that take a bear hunting class. What I find disturbing, is that out of the current 28 states that allow bear hunting, only 19 require you to have a license to do so. If you are hunting an animal with the intent to kill it, a license should always be required. Especial …

    Show more
    Explore related topics: tennessee, bears, new-jersey, hunt, humane-society, npr, bear-hunting, black-bears, nashville-public-radio
  • 1
    Jul
    2010
    3:32pm, EDT

    Still getting the runaround on public health?

    Two National Public Radio staffers say there's been a mystifying roadblock on their attempts to report on the health effects of the spill in Louisiana's southernmost parish. Bridget DeSimone reports that while she and Betty Ann Bowser found local officials and media contacts at the Unified Command Center Operations generally helpful, they were stymied in trying to report on one angle:

    It has been virtually impossible to get any information about the federal mobile medical unit in the fishing town of Venice, La. The glorified double-wide trailer sits on a spit of newly graveled land known to some as the "BP compound." Ringed with barbed wire-topped chain link fencing, it's tightly restricted by police and private security guards.

    And they say they're not the first to run into this roadblock -- NewsHour colleagues and reporters from Fox News also were denied access to the unit. Read the NPR report here. And The Huffington Post has a little more to say on the topic, too.

    1 comment

    Please note Bridget DeSimone and Betty Ann Bowser work for PBS NEWSHOUR... NOT National Public Radio.

    Show more
    Explore related topics: oil, gulf, louisiana, environment, oil-spill, spill, npr

Browse

  • featured,
  • crime,
  • military,
  • weather,
  • california,
  • updated,
  • florida,
  • environment,
  • us-news,
  • new-york,
  • shooting,
  • texas,
  • education,
  • chicago,
  • police,
  • gulf-oil-spill,
  • kari-huus,
  • nbcnewyork,
  • los-angeles,
  • murder,
  • new-jersey,
  • guns,
  • afghanistan,
  • obama,
  • colorado,
  • sandy,
  • nbclosangeles,
  • trayvon-martin,
  • barack-obama,
  • crime-and-courts,
  • politics,
  • gay,
  • veterans,
  • connecticut,
  • fire,
  • crime-courts,
  • religion,
  • arizona,
  • boston-marathon-tragedy
Also
Advertise | AdChoices

Archives

  • 2013
    • May (298)
    • April (608)
    • March (548)
    • February (510)
    • January (563)
  • 2012
    • December (457)
    • November (460)
    • October (477)
    • September (432)
    • August (525)
    • July (519)
    • June (508)
    • May (566)
    • April (538)
    • March (576)
    • February (471)
    • January (417)
  • 2011
    • December (455)
    • November (190)
    • October (9)
    • September (3)
    • August (51)
    • July (8)
    • June (3)
    • May (12)
    • April (5)
    • March (3)
    • February (1)
    • January (8)
  • 2010
    • December (5)
    • November (1)
    • October (2)
    • September (28)
    • August (40)
    • July (35)
    • June (177)
    • May (50)
    • April (9)
    • March (2)
    • February (2)
    • January (4)
  • 2009
    • December (5)
    • November (5)
    • October (2)
    • September (11)
    • August (4)
    • July (12)
    • June (1)
    • May (1)
    • April (1)
    • March (3)
    • February (3)
    • January (2)
  • 2008
    • December (3)
    • November (2)
    • October (6)
    • September (30)
    • August (26)
    • July (10)
    • June (4)
    • May (8)
    • April (13)
    • March (9)
    • February (7)
    • January (6)
  • 2007
    • December (10)
    • November (6)
    • October (22)
    • September (11)

Most Commented

  • Obama calls IRS flap 'inexcusable,' announces resignation of acting IRS chief (3699)
  • NTSB recommends lowering blood alcohol level that constitutes drunken driving (1581)
  • Benghazi, IRS, AP: A guide to the 3 storms confronting the White House (2537)
  • Fired lesbian teacher: Catholic educators union won't back me (2037)
  • Majority of Colorado sheriffs file suit against new gun laws (1944)
  • Judge blocks Arkansas' tough new abortion law (1870)
  • US Marine captain faces court-martial over urination video (794)

Other blogs

  • The Body Odd
  • Cosmic Log
  • Red Tape Chronicles
  • PhotoBlog
  • Open Channel

NBCNews.com top stories

3147,10
© 2013 NBCNews.com
  • US news on NBCNews.com
  • About us
  • Contact
  • Help
  • Site map
  • Careers
  • Closed captioning
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Advertise