6 Ranch Podcast

Black Bear Biology with Jim Akenson

January 29, 2024 James Nash Season 4 Episode 200
6 Ranch Podcast
Black Bear Biology with Jim Akenson
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Bears are fascinating, and I was blown away by last week's conversation with Toogee Sielsch on the urbanization of black bears in Lake Tahoe Basin (if you haven't listened to the episode yet, go back). This week, I wanted to learn more about bear biology and behavior, and who better to ask than wildlife biologist Jim Akenson. Jim conducted a tremendous black bear study in Northeast Oregon back in the early 90s. He and his team used a variety of methods, including hounds and climbing trees, to trap, tag, and monitor bears. In this episode, Jim recounts what he learned about black bear communication and behavior, size, den choice, reproduction, and more while studying these intelligent animals.
 
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Wall Tents
Saddles
Mule Stories
Will Bears Become Domesticated?
River Otters
NE Oregon Bear Study
Immobilizing Drugs
Aging Live Bears
Tagging Cubs
Public Response to Hound Hunting
Climbing Trees
Wildlife Biology Lesson - Delayed Implantation
Bear Dens
Age vs Size
Delayed Implantation
Bear Intelligence
Bear Communication
Urbanized Bears
Bear Dens
Bear Hunting Methods
Healthy Age Structure
Dispersal
Bear Misconceptions
Knowledge for Bear Hunters
Bear Population Data
Color Phases
Mistaking Grizzlies for Black Bears
Sizing Bears