People who try to capture or handle a cub are not only risking the cub’s safety, but their own if the mother bear is nearby, ...
· Do take note of your location and call the NC Wildlife Helpline (866-318-2401). If after hours or on weekends, call a ...
As the weather becomes warmer and people become more active outdoors, encounters with bears may increase. The N.C. Wildlife ...
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) reminds the public to never approach or handle bear cubs. According to the ...
Officials advise you to remain calm and leave the area if you see a bear den while hiking, walking a dog, or hunting.
The North Carolina Wildlife Commission urges the public to contact them if they suspect a bear cub is orphaned.
The Salato Wildlife Education Center is launching its 30th season, inviting the public to explore over 40 native species of ...
The Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) welcomed two new residents to its San Andreas, California, sanctuary on Monday: ...
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) offers helpful guidance when encountering wildlife as they become more visible this time of year.Black bears emerge from their dens in spring and become ...