Himalayan Black Bear (काला] भालु)
Prepared by Shishir Mahatara Forestry College Udaypur, Katari
Reproduction:
They reach sexually maturity of approximately three years.
Mating occurs in October with usually one or two cubs born
February (Gestation period about 8 month.
The offspring usually stay with their mother into the second year.
The lifespan of the Bear is 25 to 30 years in the wild state.
National Distribution:
They are found in high land protected area of Nepal like the
Langtang National Park, Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, Shivapuri
National Park, Shey Phoksundo National Park, Rara National Park,
Makalu-Barun National Park, Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve
Sagarmatha National Park and other.
It also recorded from the district of Dhading, Surkher, Dailekh,
Dadeldhura, Doti, Bajura, Rukum. It also captured in a camera trap
in Babai valley of Bardia
National Park
(1999).
Distribution outside Nepal:
• It is reported from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India,
Iran, Japan, Pakistan, Taiwan, Korea, Myanmar, Russia, Cambodia
and other countries.
Population Size:
The population is estimated to consist of 500 individual (Nepal) this
species is considered uncommon despite its broad distribution, and
the population is observed to be in decline.