Situation of the Black Bear - La Mauricie

Sensitivity analyses indicate that a small drop in black bear survival rates greatly increases the risk of extinction in both females and males. Since the mortality rate of bears in the park is directly affected by harvesting intensity and habitat alteration, La Mauricie National Park aims to limit human activities to ensure that a viable black bear population is maintained. The relative abundance of the black bear is assessed in the spring using a network of 30 sampling stations equipped with surveillance cameras or trail cameras..

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Dernière modification avril 17, 2026, 20:01 (TU)
Créé le avril 17, 2026, 20:01 (TU)
contact_email marc-andre.valiquette@canada.ca
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title_fr Situation de l'ours noir - La Mauricie
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