While the
IUCN classifies the conservation situation of the black bear as a species as
Least Concern, the Louisiana black bear as a subspecies was listed as 'threatened' under the U.S. Endangered Species Act in 1992. the American Forest Foundation, as well as through programs of private conservation organizations such as the Black Bear Conservation Coalition (BBCC), The
Nature Conservancy and
Ducks Unlimited.
Hunting With the federal delisting, the
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is solely responsible for black bear conservation and protection. The 2024 hunting season allowed for the issuance of limited permits, resulting in the harvest of 10 bears and 16 for the 2025 season. Organizations that oppose Louisiana black bear hunting are The Humane Society of Louisiana, and Atchafalaya Basinkeeper (ABK) The
Florida black bear was also hunted by permit in 2025, with 52 being taken out of 172 permits. There is an estimated 4050 bear population in Florida. The state joins 30 others that allow regulated hunting of black bears. Opponents in Florida include The Sierra Club, Bear Warriors, which led an unsuccessful attempt with a court order against the FWC, and Bear Defenders. The FWC has constitutional authority (Article IV, Section 9) to regulate and manage fish and wildlife resources. ==References==