Submitted by maps_us_eu t3_zzuewu in dataisbeautiful
CDawgbmmrgr2 t1_j2dn1bp wrote
The 0 states with neighbors of 10,000+ are interesting. Like no bears have ventured across the state line?
restore_democracy t1_j2dqomy wrote
Strict border controls and ID requirements.
WhenPantsAttack t1_j2dwmvw wrote
Former North Dakota resident here. Bears are typically found in Forests and Mountains. States like ND are flat prairies and don't have the shelter they are used to, and are almost entirely farm/ranch land so don't have the food they are looking for. Yes, you might get one wander in, but its naturally pushed back and not a permanent population. It's the same with many of the other plains states. The one outlier I am suspicious of is Colorado. They don't have as many forests and foot lands leading up the mountains as other mountainous states, but it seems like at least a decent habitat that could house a permanent population.
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KillerHoudini t1_j2e51mg wrote
As a member of the state of Delaware we have bear. His name is Delabear.
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