The Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary operated by the American Bear Association in Orr, Minnesota is often described as the best place to see wild black bears in their natural habitat. From our bear viewing deck visitors can learn about black bears by observing their natural behavior.
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Domain Owner:American Bear Association Description:Promotes the well-being of black bears across North America and provides bear observation at Minnesota's Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary. Ranking:1,152,095 Famous in countries:USA, Canada,
The Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary operated by the American Bear Association in Orr, Minnesota is often described as the best place to see wild black bears in their natural habitat. From our bear viewing deck visitors can learn about black bears by observing their natural behavior.