The first black bear hunting season in Louisiana in over 35 years has made history. Among the 10 bears harvested, a remarkable 696-pound male, believed to be the largest Louisiana black bear ever taken, stands out. This hunt symbolizes a major milestone in conservation and the revival of Louisiana’s black bear population. Here’s a closer look at this groundbreaking event:
Hunting History in Louisiana

For decades, the Louisiana black bear was a symbol of conservation challenges, protected under the Endangered Species Act. After significant recovery efforts, a historic black bear hunting season was reintroduced, blending wildlife management with Louisiana’s hunting heritage.
The Resilient Black Bear Population

The Louisiana black bear population dwindled to around 120 in the 1950s due to habitat loss and overhunting. Conservation efforts since the 1980s have boosted their numbers to approximately 1,500 today. This recovery showcases the impact of environmental stewardship and collaborative management.
A Veteran’s Historic Achievement

Louisiana veteran and Purple Heart recipient Deron Santiny harvested the largest bear of the season—a 696-pound male—in Tensas Parish. For Santiny, this marked his first bear hunt, made possible through the Healing Road Foundation’s veteran-focused outdoor programs.
The Role of Healing Road Foundation

The Healing Road Foundation offers veterans therapeutic outdoor experiences, helping them reconnect with nature. Santiny received his permit through this organization, showcasing its role in supporting both mental health and wildlife conservation.
A Hunting Season Decades in the Making

The season, held from December 7-22, marked the first in over 35 years and included 11 carefully allocated permits. Over 800 applicants vied for the chance to participate in this highly regulated event.
Record-Breaking Bear

Santiny’s bear, estimated to be between 18-20 years old, set a new benchmark for Louisiana black bears, surpassing a 608-pound bear previously recorded after a vehicle collision. Male black bears in Louisiana typically weigh between 450 and 550 pounds.
The Hunt in Tensas Parish

Santiny and his guide, Gino Attardi, waited for hours before the massive bear appeared. Careful preparation and patience led to their historic success, underlining the skill and respect required in ethical hunting practices.
A Culinary and Cultural Legacy

The bear’s meat is being processed, and its hide is being preserved as a rug, honoring the animal’s role in Louisiana’s cultural and hunting heritage. This practice reflects the importance of using all parts of the animal sustainably.
Reinvesting in Conservation

Revenue from the hunting lottery will fund the Louisiana Black Bear Program, supporting live trapping, reproductive monitoring, and habitat expansion initiatives. These efforts ensure the continued recovery of the species.
Celebrating Conservation Success

Louisiana’s black bear recovery is a testament to collaborative conservation. The reintroduction of a hunting season highlights the balance between wildlife management and preserving the state’s ecological and cultural identity.
Looking Ahead

With the success of this season, Louisiana hopes to see more sustainable bear hunting seasons in the future. As Governor Jeff Landry stated, “Louisiana is back on the map for bear hunting, and this is only the beginning.”
Conclusion

This historic hunt symbolizes more than just a record-breaking bear—it’s a milestone in conservation, community engagement, and the resilience of both humans and wildlife. Louisiana’s journey to restore its black bear population stands as a beacon of hope and responsibility for other conservation efforts worldwide.
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