DNR: Oldest known wild black bear dies of old age
Published 9:30 am Wednesday, August 28, 2013
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota wildlife officials say the world’s oldest known wild black bear has died of old age at 39 1/2.
Bear No. 56 was first captured and radio-collared in 1981 when Ronald Reagan was early in his first term. The bear was 7 years old at the time and was accompanied by three cubs.
Department of Natural Resources researcher Karen Boyce recently found the bear’s decomposed body in a secluded, wooded area in northern Minnesota. She said all indications are that it died a quiet death from natural causes. She calls it “a fitting death for a fine old bear.”
Researchers suspect Bear No. 56’s longevity probably is best attributed to a combination of living in a remote area with few humans or major roads, wariness of people and luck.