Animals
Black Bears Back in Missouri after Successful Reintroduction Program
A successful reintroduction program is being credited with the resurgence of black bears in the Ozark forest in southern Missouri, according to a joint study by the University of Missouri, Mississippi State University and the Missouri Department of Conservation.
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