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Black Bear in Appalachian Clearing Framed Print
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Museum-Grade Giclée Printing
Heavyweight Fine Art Paper
100+ Year Fade Resistance
Shatterproof Plexiglass
Professionally Assembled Frames
Ready to Hang
- Archival matte fine art paper
- Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks
- Non-glare surface finish
- Optional framing with minimal profile
- Shatter-resistant plexiglass (framed option)
- Made to order
- Carefully packaged for safe transit
- Ships within 2–4 business days
Printed on heavyweight archival fine art paper selected for tonal depth and surface integrity. The matte finish minimizes glare while preserving contrast and fine detail.
Each piece is produced using pigment-based, fade-resistant inks designed for long-term display stability. The result is rich blacks, controlled highlights, and balanced midtones without artificial saturation.
Framed options include a thin-profile frame with a clean, modern edge and shatter-resistant plexiglass for protection without heavy reflection.
Built for longevity. Designed for clarity.
Available in carefully selected standard aspect ratios to maintain the original composition and balance of the image.
Smaller formats offer subtle presence and refined scale — ideal for curated walls, offices, or layered displays.
Mid-size formats provide balanced visual weight for living spaces and bedrooms.
Larger formats create architectural impact, allowing the image to anchor a room with confidence and clarity.
All dimensions are proportionally scaled to preserve detail and tonal integrity.
Understanding the Black Bear in Appalachian Clearing
A Great Smoky Mountains composition capturing a black bear moving through layered tree depth. Directional light defines fur texture while the forest remains simplified and calm. Built to read clearly from across the room.
Habitat and Distribution of Black Bears
The Black Bear, found predominantly in the Appalachian region, thrives in diverse habitats including forests, swamps, and clearings. These areas provide them with ample food sources and shelter. However, their population is not uniformly distributed; they tend to prefer wooded areas rich in vegetation. This preference is not only due to food availability but also to safety from human activity. As their habitat shrinks, understanding their living conditions becomes crucial for conservation efforts.
Behavior and Diet of Black Bears
Black Bears are primarily omnivorous, meaning they consume a wide range of foods. In the Appalachian clearing, you will find them foraging for berries, nuts, and plants during the spring and summer months. However, in autumn, they significantly increase their food intake to prepare for winter hibernation. Observations have shown that these bears are mostly solitary, except during mating season or when mothers are raising cubs. Because of their adaptable diet, they play an essential role in their ecosystem.
Conservation Efforts for Black Bears
As populations of Black Bears face threats from habitat loss and human interactions, conservation is crucial. Various organizations work to educate the public about living harmoniously with wildlife. They emphasize that understanding Black Bear behavior is essential, as it helps mitigate conflicts between bears and humans. Because these animals are vital to their ecosystems, conservation efforts aim to preserve their habitats and promote coexistence, ensuring that future generations can appreciate these magnificent creatures.