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Bear safety tips: What to do after black bear sightings in southern Michigan
While black bears are more likely to be spotted in the Upper Peninsula and northern portion of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, recent sightings show that all areas of the state could see these animals. There are an estimated 10,350 black bears throughout the Upper Peninsula, while the Lower Peninsula is home to 2,100 bears, according to a 2024 Department of Natural Resources survey. In May, a black bear was caught on a Ring camera in Flat Rock, while another bear was recently found in a tree in Mt.
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