OOD’s annual Trail Cam Photo Contest gave us hundreds of Ontario wildlife snapshots to enjoy. Here are the winners for 2022:
OOD’s annual Trail Cam Photo Contest gave us hundreds of Ontario wildlife snapshots to enjoy. Here are the winners for 2022:
The NDMNRF and Ontario Provincial Police remind everyone to be careful as black bears come out of hibernation.
Shaun Stratford sat with his back against the huge bear he had just shot and recovered, while the momentousness of the occasion began to sink in. There, in the dark boreal forest near his bear bait site, he became emotional.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry and Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are reminding everyone to be careful as black bears come out of hibernation this spring.
Bear fatality confirmed after an OPP investigation and post-mortem examination of the victim in late July.
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating what appears to be a fatal black bear attack near Red Lake on July 20.
More than 21 years have passed since the cancellation of Ontario’s spring bear hunt. Here’s how the spring bear hunt was lost and won.
The Fall 2020 – Spring 2021 online document provides information about hunting licences, fees, up-to-date regulations, and seasons for each game species.
Spring black bears are emerging from their dens hungry; avoid encouraging them from visiting your area by following these parameters.