April 13, 2015
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DEC ANNOUNCES 2014 BEAR TAKE RESULTSNew Hunting Opportunities Yield Record High Take in the Southern Zone |
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New York bear hunters took 1,628 black bears during the 2014 hunting seasons, setting a record harvest for the Southern Zone, Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Joe Martens announced today. “With bear hunting areas expanded throughout upstate New York and a special early bear season in portions of the Catskills and western Hudson Valley, hunters had unprecedented opportunity to pursue black bears this year,” said Commissioner Martens. “These were intentional management actions designed to limit bear population growth broadly and reduce the population in southeastern New York. We are pleased that hunters took advantage of the opportunities.”
Hunters took a total of 1,110 bears in the Southern Zone, an increase of approximately 13 percent from 2013 and surpassing the previous harvest record of 983 bears taken in 2011. The record harvest was strongly influenced by the special early bear season, which ran from Sept 6-21 in portions of the Catskills and western Hudson Valley, accounting for 337 bears. While some bears taken during the early season might have otherwise been taken during the bow or regular seasons, data suggests that the early season achieved an increased bear harvest consistent with goals to reduce bear populations in the area. DEC biologists will continue to monitor bear populations and impacts and expect to maintain the special early season until population goals are met.
Also in the Southern Zone, bear hunting was expanded in 2014 into Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) 4A, 4B, 4J, 5R, 6P, 6R, 6S, 7A, 7F, 7H, 7J, 8A, 8C, 8F, 8G, 9A, and 9F as a measure to prevent bear populations from growing and expanding in these areas. Hunters took a total of 15 bears from these new areas. In the Northern Zone, hunters took a total of 518 bears, on par with recent averages. Bear harvest in the Northern Zone tends to alternate between strong harvests during the early season one year followed by strong harvests during the regular season the next, based primarily on cycles of food availability. This year, hunters were most successful during the early season, taking 291 bears, about 19 percent above average. In contrast, harvest during the regular season dropped to 159 bears, about 16 percent below average. In 2014, bear hunting was expanded into WMUs 6A, 6G, 6N, and all of 6K, and hunters took 14 bears from these new areas. Notable Numbers
2014 Bear Take Summary Report A complete summary of the 2014 bear harvest with results and maps by county, town, and WMU is available on the DEC website: www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/42232.html. NYS Black Bear Cooperator Patch Program Hunters play a pivotal role in bear management through reporting their bear harvests, and many hunters also submit a tooth sample from their bear for DEC to determine the age of harvested bears (see www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/45598.html). For all hunters who report their harvest and submit a tooth, 786 hunters in 2014, DEC provides a NYS Black Bear Cooperator Patch and a letter informing them of their bear’s age. DEC is still processing tooth submissions from 2014, but we anticipate hunters will receive their patch by September 2015. |
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