Black Bears In Eastern North Carolina
Looking for: Are there bears in eastern north carolina Click here to ENTER Black Bear | NC State Extension Publications You will join the Refuge interns on a drive to look for bears and other wildlife. They have access to roads that are usually off limits. A bear crossing one of the roads at the refuge. A Refuge sign post is also a useful scratching post. He also said we would see lots of bears if we went with them. This is a road that is normally closed to the public. We drove a short distance and soon noticed a few dark lumps up ahead. Everyone parked their cars, got out and walked up the road until the lumps materialized into black bears. There were a total of seven bears in the field just in front of us. We checked there were none creeping up behind us and started taking photos and video. There were four fully grown bears one of them had three tiny cubs with her. Suddenly, one of the cubs started running for no apparent reason. The other two cubs followed while their