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Great Bear Foundation
United States last week declared the polar bear (Ursus maritimus) a 'threatened' species. But this heightened protection status may have little bearing on the ... to successfully coexist, but now it is the responsibility of humans to adapt and learn about ways to live with bears. The Great Bear Foundation is primarily a member-funded organization, and ...
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Great Bear Foundation Projects
B.C.s mid-coast. MALAYAN SUN BEARS Habitat loss, poaching for the bear parts trade, and conflicts with humans are exerting significant impacts throughout the sun bears range and threatens its ... .The foundation hopes to develop a program that can generate and integrate scientific information on bear ecology, biology, and behavior so that conservation strategies can be developed to protect the bears ...
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Grizzly Bear in Greater Yellowstone
Slow reproduction rates, high human-caused mortality rates and threatened food sources also pose problems ... . This relationship attracts bears away from low country areas where they might run into conflicts with humans. But in years when the white bark pine nut crop fails, as it periodically does, the ...
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Black bear damage management and control
Times have changed and bear distributions and populations have diminished because of human activity. Many states, such as Colorado, Idaho, ... rub it on. The rock will serve to prevent humans, birds, nontarget wild animals, and livestock from being caught in the snare. The bear will approach the set and proceed to lick ...
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Polar bear control and management, Ursus arctos
P. A. Gray, J. E. McComiskey, L. R. Quaife, and J. G. Ward. 1986a. Managing bear problems in northern development areas. Northern Hydrocarbon Development Environment Problem Solving. Proc. Ann. Meeting Int ... Ursus maritimus. Mammal. Species 145:1-7. Fleck, S., and S. Herrero. 1988. Polar bear conflicts with humans. Contract Rep. No. 3. Northwest Territ. Dep. Renew. Resour., Yellowknife. 155 pp. Graf ...
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Bear Gifts for Animal Lovers
They walk very much like humans do. They have broad paws, long snouts, and round ears. Their teeth are used for defense and tools and depend on the diet of the bear. Their claws are used ... to use animals in this way. Bears have an average life expectancy of 25-40 years. The bear's courtship period is very brief. Bears reproduce seasonally, usually after hibernation. Cubs come out toothless, blind, ...
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Bear Pictures
They walk very much like humans do. They have broad paws, long snouts, and round ears. Their teeth are used for defense and tools and depend on the diet of the bear. Their claws are used ... to use animals in this way. Bears have an average life expectancy of 25-40 years. The bear's courtship period is very brief. Bears reproduce seasonally, usually after hibernation. Cubs come out toothless, blind, ...
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Bear Conservation, Biology & Education
For a bear, "food" includes all food items including coffee, vitamins, garbage, sunscreen, lip balm, soaps, cosmetics, etc. Humans ... that decision for yourself - but NOT for the bears. Remember...a fed (by humans) bear is a DEAD (by humans) bear! And ... remember also please, that one of the most effective ways you ...
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San Diego Zoo Blogs » Blog Archive » Sad News: Shikari the Polar Bear
May 10th, 2007 at 12:39 pm Lots of sympathy for the remaining bears and their humans. Let’s hope that these beautiful creatures will continue to fascinate us and our kids ... . Jack says: May 13th, 2007 at 2:25 pm Are You Getting A New Polar Bear????????????????????????????? Please Answer Everybodys QUESTIONS PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Brittany Kirk says: May 13th, 2007 at 5:51 pm ...
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Comment by National Center President Amy Ridenour on Announcement Regarding Listing the Polar Bear Under the Endangered Species Act
Note: Amy Ridenour is co-author of the paper, "Listing the Polar Bear Under the Endangered Species Act Because of Projected Global Warming Could Harm Bears and Humans Alike," published by the National Center for Public Policy Research in March 2008 and available via this page. Donate | Subscribe | Search | About Us | ...
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