- Sep 13, 2002
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Well, maybe good - I guess we don't know what's causing this so it conceivably could be a bad climate change sign.
But at any rate, the number of bears in Iowa is growing.
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But at any rate, the number of bears in Iowa is growing.
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Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Yes, that's a bear. In Iowa. These guys are curious and smart, but you can be smarter. Here's what you need to know: 1. We have a few black bears in eastern Iowa right now - we're aware of at least...