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Black bear populations are bouncing back. Here's how these Texas towns are coping

By the mid1900s, black bears were becoming increasingly rare in Far West Texas. Their decline was driven by several factors, including ranchers who shot and trapped the wild animal and a loss of habitat through development. But beginning in the 80s, the animal started to return in small numbers, and today's bear sightings are regular occurrences. Is Texas ready for black bears?

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Carlos Morales