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There are all kinds of wildlife in the Black Hills. We have lots of bison, deer, and elk. There are populations of bighorn sheep and mountain goats. Coyotes and mountain lions are around, but elusive. This year the number of sightings is up. In the late s, black bears and grizzly bears were common in the western Black Hills. Decades later, the animals were forced out of the area by unregulated hunting and destruction of their habitat. But in recent years, bears have started to move back into the region.

Friday Night Hike. Athlete Of The Week. Contact Us. Meet the Team. Submit Photos and Videos. Support Local Business. Gray DC Bureau. Investigate TV. Canis lupus There are no known populations of wolves in South Dakota. Wolves can weigh from 40 to pounds depending on sex and geographic location. Black bears are a native species to the Black Hills. However, Klosowski said unregulated killing of the apex predator in the late s and early s, plus the destruction of habitat, lead the bears to nearly become extinct in the area.

Are there mountain lions in South Dakota? Forest Service says on its website. Grizzlies are more likely to stand their ground and defend themselves; they are not good climbers. Most of the fatalities have happened during July and August , when trails are heavily populated. Attacks are minimal December through April, when most bears are hibernating for the winter and spring.

Polar bears, particularly young and undernourished ones will hunt people for food. Mountain lions are considered transient in the Badlands , meaning they pass through irregularly. The main population center is in the Black Hills, and those numbers seem to be slowly growing. Bear Country you will definitely see animals elk, reindeer, mountain goats, sheep, coyotes, bears, bison, raccoons, badgers, porcupines, beavers, lynx, bobcats, fox, otters, grizzly bears, baby bears they are so adorable and some other animals.



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