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A new study found that grizzly bears have had to change their movements across the Canadian Rockies as they avoid human ...
The people were arrested after a tense standoff. The bears were ultimately shot. Careless humans are mostly to blame for bear deaths – at least 38 in the Lower Mainland so far this summer.
As bear conflicts with humans are on the rise across Connecticut, bear self-defense products are popular items in outdoor recreation stores, as many residents plan to hike, camp, hunt and fish in ...
A growing number of bear-human interactions has led to a corresponding increase in bear deaths in B.C. so far this year. Since April, the B.C.
At a wildlife center in San Diego, caretakers of a black bear cub are using extraordinary measures to keep him from becoming reliant on humans, including donning masks and vintage fur coats.
A new research paper suggests food waste from humans is posing an increasing threat to already struggling polar bear populations — but there are solutions to the problem.
Unfortunately, these responses are at best misguided, and often counterproductive. The truth is that the root of bear-human conflicts has little to do with bears – and a lot to do with us.
Killing grizzly bears to reduce human-bear conflict is ineffective and may even have the opposite effect, according to a new study by B.C. scientists. The increase in conflicts, though not ...
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Last year was a very active year for wildlife and human conflict in Nelson, with bear activity the highest it has been in six years, the WildSafeBC coordinator for the Heritage city says.