Black bears are normally solitary animals, except for family groups (mother and cubs), breeding pairs, and congregations at feeding sites. Black bears are known to move long distances (100 miles) to exploit isolated pockets of food.
A Black Bear Hunted, Killed a Man As He Drank Coffee at Arizona Cabin
Characteristics of an east-central Arizona black bear population
Three black bear sightings at Catalina State Park since Wed., the
Officials capture young male bear in north Peoria
Wildlife officials urge public not to feed black bears
Bear spotted multiple times in Tucson
Multiple residents report bear sighting in northwest Tucson
Burning Up
Arizona Game and Fish Department
Arizona Game and Fish Help Educate Munds Park—Keeping Wildlife Wild
Distribution of black bear samples collected opportunistically and