For a while now, I have considered writing about the controversy surrounding Dr. Lynn Roger’s black bear research and whether collared bears should be protected from hunting. I haven’t done so yet because I haven’t formed a solid opinion, can see both sides of the argument, and am not a bear hunter. But recently, Lynn Rogers made some comments that I can’t ignore.
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Guns, Collars, and Bears: Oh Why (must you diss science?)
Posted in Conservation, Minnesota, Wildlife, tagged american black bear, bear hunting, Bears, black bears, Ely, ely mn, hunting, lily and hope, lily the black bear, lynn rogers, Minnesota, Research, science, wildlife, wildlife research, Wildlife Research Institute on November 3, 2010| 8 Comments »