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Treading carefully through yellowing aspen forest in southeastern British Columbia, wildlife scientist Clayton Lamb parts undergrowth with his arms as he looks for a sturdy tree to tether his bear ...
Bear encounters are especially common in fruit orchards and farmland, putting farmers and herders at risk. The scent of overripe apples and food waste in trash bins is also a major draw for these ...
She and other bill supporters say human-bear conflicts are risen because the animals no longer fear people or dogs. Chasing bears with dogs would once again teach the ursine mammals to be afraid ...
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