Three residents of Carroll County have been charged with illegal hunting of black bears during the state’s 22nd annual hunt, raising concerns about wildlife protection regulations. Despite the ongoing hunt, which concluded with a total of 89 bears captured, this figure slightly falls short of the five-year average of 100 bears, highlighting potential shifts in bear populations or hunting practices.
The charges against these individuals underscore the need for stricter adherence to state hunting laws designed to preserve black bear habitats. As authorities investigate the circumstances behind these violations, the community remains vigilant about the impact of illegal hunting on local wildlife.
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