Dead Black bear found on side of the road in Holden, sheriff office says
A black bear was found on side of the road near Holden. The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office believes the bear was struck by a vehicle. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has responded to a reported sighting of a dead black bear on the side of a road in Holden, which deputies believe was caused by a vehicle. The department was contacted by LDWF regarding the sighting. In April, LDWF adopted an amendment to host a black bear hunting season set for December, which will be held in Bear Management Area 4, which can only be attended by selected licensed Louisiana hunters. The hunt will be a lottery for selected licensed hunters.

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According to a Facebook post, the sheriff’s office reported the sighting of a black bear on Sunday morning. Deputies believe the bear was hit by a vehicle.
LPSO noted that the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) was contacted about the sighting.
In April, LDWF adopted an amendment to host a black bear hunting season scheduled for December. The hunt will be a lottery for selected licensed Louisiana hunters that can only take place in Bear Management Area 4, which includes Tensas, Madison, East and West Carroll parishes and some parts of Franklin, Richland and Catahoula parishes.
Konular: Law Enforcement, Wildlife, Black Bears