DNA testing has confirmed that the black bear killed in Arkansas earlier this month was not the animal that fatally attacked ...
Arkansas wildlife authorities killed the one and only black bear spotted near Sam’s Throne Campground after a young male bear ...
Wildlife officials in Arkansas said the wrong bear was euthanized after a 60-year-old man was killed by one earlier this ...
Max Thomas, 60, of Springfield, Mo., died in the bear attack. Thomas was found Oct. 2 in Sam’s Throne Campground of the Ozark ...
Arkansas officials previously said they were "extremely confident" the juvenile black bear killed was the right one based on ...
The black bear shot and killed by an Arkansas Game and Fish Commission biologist in Newton County on Oct. 5 wasn't the bear ...
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) has announced that DNA analysis has confirmed the black bear killed in Newton ...
AGFC announced Oct. 4 that a bear killed in Newton County was believed to be responsible for the attack. However, on Oct. 23, ...
The labs are back, and the results are negative. That means the bear that killed Max Thomas is presumably still at large.
A bear killed by wildlife officials in Arkansas earlier this month, initially believed to have killed a Missouri man, is not ...
Arkansas wildlife officials announced they killed the wrong black bear in pursuit of an animal responsible for a fatal mauling at an Ozark National Forest campground in early October.
Arkansas wildlife officials announced they killed the wrong black bear in pursuit of an animal responsible for a fatal mauling at an Ozark National Forest campground in early October.