Mississippi Black Bear Program exhibits its history at MDWFP headquarters
The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks has reopened an exhibit dedicated to its Black Bear Program at its headquarters. The program, which once operated out of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, now has a new home at MDWFP Headquarters.
Visitors can explore the exhibit to learn about the history of black bear conservation in Mississippi. The display offers a walk through the program’s evolution and highlights the progress made in protecting the species in the state.
While the program has moved, its story remains accessible to the public. The exhibit underscores the department’s ongoing commitment to wildlife conservation and the importance of preserving Mississippi’s native black bears.
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