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The Missouri Department of Conservation said Thursday that the bear was struck while crossing a road at night in Howell ...
With critters on the move for the summer, even in the Kansas City area, Missouri conservationists have urged drivers to be on the lookout.
Officials said two male sambar deer, three female sambar deer, two large mouse-deer or tragulus, one male great argus ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation urged drivers to be more cautious after a black bear was struck by a vehicle and ...
Missouri's more than 1,000 black bears woke from their winter hibernation in April, and they've since begun to roam the state ...
North of the KOAM viewing area in South KCMO there have been countless sightings of a black bear. What makes this unique is this bear is in a populated area, Grandview, about 120 miles north of ...
The black bear has been seen wandering in multiple locations around Kansas City. The Missouri Department of Conservation says the public doesn't need to be afraid; they just need to be cautious.
Any kind of bear is a rarity in Kansas, so the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks wants you to make sure to document ...
A black bear that was spotted wandering around Grandview, Missouri, and other nearby areas continues his trek through Kansas ...
The City of Grandview said the first report came in from a police officer who was on his way to work at around 5:45 a.m. The ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Bear sightings are continuing throughout the Kansas City metro, and home surveillance has been capturing the moves. The most recent sighting was just after midnight on Wednesday ...
Black bear sightings on May 12-13 have been confirmed in Johnson County, Kansas, and Jackson County, Missouri.
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