Reno, Nev. (AP) – State wildlife commissioners, convinced that hunting is needed to help keep Nevada’s black bear population in check, voted unanimously Saturday to make permanent the state’s bear hunting season despite critics who say the animals need federal protection. The vote established the season as Aug. 20 through Dec. 31 every year. […]
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