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Mild Climate makes December good for visitors and Bear sightings at Big Bend National Park

By November 21, 2016No Comments

Black bears do not enter true hibernation in Big Bend. Due to the area’s mild climate and the availability of food, black bears are dormant for only three to four months (January–March) each year. When their metabolism slows during the winter months, they spend time resting in dens or surface beds. However, they are awake much of the time, and may periodically emerge to forage.

https://www.nps.gov/bibe/learn/nature/bears.htm