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If this is what time did to sounds of NEAR, why were words like bear, pear, swear, wear, as well as werewolf, ere, there, where (compare with the spellings of here, sphere and mere) so different, ending up joining the SQUARE set?

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These are all exceptions to the Great Vowel Shift. Notice that these exceptions represented by bear and by great appear to be closer to their older pronunciations than their lookalikes near and meat. It appears that the former pair resisted the Great Vowel Shift to some degree. But why they were able to resist it, and why they resisted it, are questions as yet unanswered. On a practical level then, these ones should be seen as exceptions and memorised (one particularly relevant one is the dual pronunciation of tear, which splits according to meaning).

2. Daily hunting hours for deer and bear are extended to 30 minutes before sunrise until 30 minutes after sunset. See the sunrise-sunset table on the last page of the annual Hunting & Trapping Regulations Guide.

4. 12 and 13-year old hunters may hunt deer (not bear) with a firearm or crossbow in counties that passed a local law to participate in the opportunity. See Junior Big Game Hunting for a map of participating counties.

New York has between 6,000 to 7,000 black bears in the wild. In recent years, numbers have increased and become more widely distributed across the state. Hunting is the primary management tool to control the bear population. Bear hunting is permitted in the fall throughout portions of northern, southeastern, and central-western New York. More information about bears and bear management can be found on our Black Bear page.

These harvest report summaries contain detailed information on deer and bear harvests in the state of New York, including harvest distribution by WMU, trends in harvest over time, and ages of animals harvested.

Deer or Bear -- Hunters who harvest a deer or bear are required by law to report their take within 7 days via the DECALS Online Harvest Reporting System or by calling 1-866-426-3778 (1-866-GAMERPT). It will be helpful to have your deer or bear report tag with you when making this call. You will be asked for information from this tag during the report call. See our Reporting your deer, bear, or turkey take for further reporting details.

Hunters who harvest a bear in New York are asked record the dressed weight of the bear and to submit a premolar tooth or part of the lower jaw of the bear for DEC to determine the age of the bear (see Bear Tooth Collection). A collection packet including a postage paid return jaw envelope and information explaining collection will be mailed to each hunter that reports a bear. There are many cooperating taxidermists within New York that can remove and submit teeth, so check with your taxidermist. Generally, taxidermists do not use teeth or the lower jaw for their mounts. All successful hunters are still required to report their bear harvest even if a taxidermist submits samples on their behalf.

Barbed broadheads are illegal for hunting big game. A barbed broadhead is one in which the angle formed between the trailing or rear edge of any blade and the shaft is less than 90 degrees. A notch at the base of the blade extending no more than 2 millimeters from the shaft shall not be considered a barb. Broadhead examples on the right compare one that is barbed to three that are legal. Broadheads with retractable blades are legal. Broadheads with mechanical blades are legal if the blades DO NOT form a barb or hook when the arrow is pulled from the flesh of a deer or bear.

Muzzleloading firearms may be used during the muzzleloader and regular seasons for deer and bear, the early bear seasons, the early antlerless deer season in September, and during the January Firearms season in Suffolk County.

It is unlawful to sell deer or bear flesh. Other than flesh, the parts from legally taken and reported deer and bear may be sold only if tagged prior to sale. Tag shall be provided by the hunter or the buyer and include the hunter's license number, date of birth, signature, printed name and the town and county location of kill.

Bear gallbladders and bile shall not be possessed or sold unless a valid bear tag (original or copy of bear carcass tag) is attached. A new law now also requires taxidermists to keep records of all bear gallbladders and bile received or sold.

The following closed areas are specific portions of the state where the taking of deer and bear is prohibited by the Environmental Conservation Law. This section does not include areas covered by town laws, local ordinances or posting by landowners.

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Any person may claim a deer, bear or turkey that has been accidentally killed by a motor vehicle. The driver of a vehicle that collides with and kills a deer, bear or turkey has first priority to the carcass. If the driver does not want the carcass, any other person who arrives at the scene may request possession of the carcass.

Attention Bear Hunters: DEC would like to collect a tooth from your harvested bear to determine its age. You may process your bear, but please save the skull or lower jaw. DEC will either contact you or mail you a tooth collection packet.

All trappers of fur-bearing animals are required to complete a trapper report . Harvest is calculated directly from the reports and not expanded to include trappers that did not return a completed report.

Yang Linsheng, a villager in Xiayun Village, southwest China's Yunnan Province has been missing his pet since transferring it to forest authorities a week ago. It is a bear that he mistook for a dog and raised for three years.

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However, as I reached the upper limit, I was surprised to notice that my character, despite maintaining the snow-white appearance, suddenly transformed into a grizzly bear instead. This unexpected change was rather disappointing and disrupted the gameplay experience I had cur at for my character.

The Department has transitioned completely to electronic reporting. Former check stations that desire to do so can continue to offer electronic reporting services to hunters. All hunters (including those who are not required to purchase a license) who harvest a deer, turkey, bear, bobcat, gray fox, or elk, must report their harvest using one of the automated systems listed in the table above. Mandatory reporting will remain vital for wildlife management in Virginia, so it is critical that every hunter continue to report their harvest.

All hunters (unless license exempt) killing a bear, deer, elk, or turkey are required to validate an appropriate tag on their bear license, deer/turkey license, bonus deer permit, or special deer permit (DCAP, DMAP, or DPOP) prior to moving the animal in any way.

To report a bear, a hunter must have a customer account through GoOutdoorsVirginia to ensure you receive the materials you will need to submit a premolar bear tooth. It is free and easy to set up your account at GoOutdoorsVirginia.com. If you have any problems, please call 804-367-1000.

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Hunters are required to report their take of any deer, bear or turkey within 7 days of taking the animal. DEC biologists use this information to determine game harvests and to set future hunting seasons and harvest limits.

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