A resident of the town of Jim Thorpe was “aggressively approached” by a black adult male bear on Sunday, Jan. 19, the ...
A bear that attacked a man in Pennsylvania this week was confirmed to have rabies, officials said Thursday. The Pennsylvania ...
Andrew Nierer was doing a grocery run before the football game on Jan. 19 when a strange thing happened. A bear came from the woods, ran across the parking lot of the Jim Thorpe market and bit him in ...
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Bear that attacked Carbon County man returning from grocery store was rabid, authorities sayThe rabid bear attack in Jim Thorpe was “an isolated and uncommon event,” according to a press release from state Rep. Doyle ...
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Latin Times on MSNPennsylvania Man Shoots Rabid Black Bear to Save Neighbor From Attack"While rabies in bears is rare and a case emerging in a given area usually is isolated, rabies poses a risk to all mammals.
WBRE-TV The bear later tested positive for rabies, the Pennsylvania Game Commission said, noting that bears are typically not aggressive toward people. Nierer also expressed sympathy for his ...
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners on Saturday gave preliminary approval to the 2025-26 hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits. The three Sundays for hunting include Nov. 16 during ...
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Pennsylvania man survives attack from rabid black bearA neighbor shot and killed the bear after it knocked Andrew Neirer to ground and started biting and scratching him.
A black bear exhibiting "abnormal behaviors" attacked a Pennsylvania man earlier this week. Testing confirmed the animal was ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission confirmed that the black bear that attacked a man over the weekend in Jim Thorpe tested ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission said that the bear began to bite and scratch Neirer. Those are "abnormal behaviors" for the species, the commission said. A neighbor saw the incident, which was ...
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