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On 11/10/2010 7:12 AM, Peter L Borst wrote:
> The black bear is not generally considered endangered. The Endangered Species Act requires the US federal government
  to identify species threatened with extinction. Most existing black 
bear populations are either stable or growing in the
  United States thanks to their adaptability and careful state management.

In Louisiana they are on the endangered list I live here and have been 
advise of that. In Florida that may bee the same situation.


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