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lol, I didn't catch the whole story, I just saw a second or two of it as I passed the TV. I assumed it was in Des Moines but Pleasant Hill makes more sense. Lot's of weird stuff goes on down there! lolAhhhh shiiit. Forgot about PHill.
My BIL had video of a bear on my mothers back deck in VirginiaAI says there are bears in 40 states. There are no bears in Hawaii. Mainland states where bears are vanishingly rare are Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Indiana, Kansas, Ohio, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware and Maryland.
They are thick in the Appalachians.My BIL had video of a bear on my mothers back deck in Virginia
I've talked to DNR folks who expect there to be a permanent breeding population in the Iowa Driftless in the next 50 years, if not sooner.There is usually a Black Bear in Iowa at any point in time. Whether or not someone sees it is another story.
Here is an article from the DNR from last year: https://www.iowadnr.gov/About-DNR/D...tart-calling-parts-of-Iowa-home-down-the-road
We had a mountain lion in our yard south of Fremont several years ago. They follow the Platte River.Last weekend my dad called me frantically describing how he’d seen two full grown bears in the Skunk River just south of the I-80 bridge. I asked him what drugs he was on. To my surprise, apparently bears have been pretty common in NE Iowa for a while now; the Skunk River places them closer to central Iowa. Anyone else have sightings to share?
#neverforgetAhhhh shiiit. Forgot about PHill.
Thanks for the info. I don't find that surprising at all. Bear in the Skunk River however freaks me out a little; much closer to home. That's quite the hike from NE Iowa.I've talked to DNR folks who expect there to be a permanent breeding population in the Iowa Driftless in the next 50 years, if not sooner.
I've never seen one, but I expect I will at some point.
My son lives in a small town near the CO/NM border and they have had 2 different ones in their yard at night. 3 or 4 nights per week for the past 2 months.My BIL had video of a bear on my mothers back deck in Virginia
That's probably more of a wanderer.Thanks for the info. I don't find that surprising at all. Bear in the Skunk River however freaks me out a little; much closer to home. That's quite the hike from NE Iowa.
I've talked to DNR folks who expect there to be a permanent breeding population in the Iowa Driftless in the next 50 years, if not sooner.
I've never seen one, but I expect I will at some point.
Thanks for the info. I don't find that surprising at all. Bear in the Skunk River however freaks me out a little; much closer to home. That's quite the hike from NE Iowa.
So you're saying a typical Fuc*eye has hope of getting some action.I've talked to DNR folks who expect there to be a permanent breeding population in the Iowa Driftless in the next 50 years, if not sooner.
I've never seen one, but I expect I will at some point.
That's hotI've talked to DNR folks who expect there to be a permanent breeding population in the Iowa Driftless in the next 50 years, if not sooner.
I've never seen one, but I expect I will at some point.