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    Explore "black bears" with insightful episodes like "Snakes, Gators, and Bears! Oh My! What to consider when encountering intimidating wildlife in Florida.", "S1 : E7 - Ben Guité", "S1 : E5 - Jeremi Tremblay", "Ep. 66: Libertarians and Black Bears" and "The Bears Are Back In Town" from podcasts like ""The Florida Madcaps", "Au sud du 45e", "Au sud du 45e", "Get Out Alive: An Animal Attack Podcast" and "Fish and Game Changers"" and more!

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    Snakes, Gators, and Bears! Oh My! What to consider when encountering intimidating wildlife in Florida.

    Snakes, Gators, and Bears! Oh My!  What to consider when encountering intimidating wildlife in Florida.

    This week the Madcaps discuss some of the wildlife that may have notorious reputations yet are not as harmful as they may seem.  Snakes, gators, bears, and more are discussed this week by the Madcaps who have encountered them all in the wild.  

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    S1 : E7 - Ben Guité

    S1 : E7 - Ben Guité

    Un bel entretien avec un ancien joueur devenu entraineur dans la NCAA. Ben Guité est passé par l'université du Maine où il a connu beaucoup de succès en plus de devenir un des rares québécois à gagner le championnat national universitaire de la NCAA division 1. Après un séjour chez les pros qui lui a permis de jouer 175 dans la LNH, il est revenu dans le Maine à titre d'entraineur adjoint de son alma matter. Il est maintenant entraineur chef au Bowdoin College, toujours dans le Maine.

    S1 : E5 - Jeremi Tremblay

    S1 : E5 - Jeremi Tremblay

    Entetien avec Jérémi Tremblay, un attaquant de Québec qui s'est expatrié aux États-Unis après son secondaire 4 et qui roule sa bosse depuis dans les ligues juniors de l'Amérique du Nord dans l'attente de débuter sa carrière universitaire en NCAA D1 avec les Pioneers de l'université Sacred Heart au Connecticut lors de la saison 2024-2025. Jérémi nous donne tous les détails de son parcours dans cette généreuse entrevue.

    Ep. 66: Libertarians and Black Bears

    Ep. 66: Libertarians and Black Bears

    This week's story is close to home for us: We discuss the "Free Town" (now known better as the "Free State") Project, which consisted of a mass of libertarians moving to Grafton, New Hampshire, to liberate the town. What the residents of Grafton (both new and old) didn't expect was the explosion of conflicts that ensued with resident black bears, including a handful of bear attacks.

    A majority of the source material for this episode came from the book A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear: The Utopian Plot to Liberate an American Town (And Some Bears) by Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling.

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    The Bears Are Back In Town

    The Bears Are Back In Town

    Maine is home to the largest population of black bears in the eastern United States and when natural food sources are scarce in the spring it sometimes leads them into backyards in search of an easy meal such as bird feeders, garbage, grills and pet foods. 

    In this episode, Emily talks with wildlife biologist Jen Vashon about some of the ways we can all prevent conflicts or negative encounters with one of Maine's most iconic species.

    Learn more at mefishwildlife.com/livingwithblackbears 

    The Bears Are Back In Town

    The Bears Are Back In Town

    Maine is home to the largest population of black bears in the eastern United States and when natural food sources are scarce in the spring it sometimes leads them into backyards in search of an easy meal such as bird feeders, garbage, grills and pet foods. 

    In this episode, Emily talks with wildlife biologist Jen Vashon about some of the ways we can all prevent conflicts or negative encounters with one of Maine's most iconic species.

    Learn more at mefishwildlife.com/livingwithblackbears 

    S1E24: 1.24 - Discussing Human-Bear Conflicts - Feb. 24, 2022

    S1E24: 1.24 - Discussing Human-Bear Conflicts - Feb. 24, 2022

    Over the last three years, CPW has received over 14,000 reports of sightings and conflicts with bears. In 2022, CPW will be offering financial resources to communities in an effort to reduce conflicts with bears across Colorado. We discuss that, the sources of conflict and the behavior of bears in this episode with Area Wildlife Manager Adrian Archuleta.

    Episode 36: This One Is Going To Be A BEAR!

    Episode 36: This One Is Going To Be A BEAR!

    Rodney Elmer and the Mountain Deer Crew take a closer look at BLACK BEARS. They discuss everything about the hype of hounds, the effect hunters are having on the bear populations and a few other hot issues surrounding, New England's biggest predator. Thanks for tuning! Hope you enjoy this episode and HAPPY HUNTING!

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