stemmer stemmer:
wildrosegirl wildrosegirl:
Yes.
Is there a problem with bears going into communities? Perhaps even possing a danger to the community?
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Ealey also said that a change to endangered or threatened for the bears wouldn't necessarily keep the government from allowing them to be hunted. The hunt can be a valuable population control tool if animals are overly interacting with humans, he suggested.
This suggests a possible use for the hunt, not a past use.
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The report, which was put together by Marco Festa-Bianchet, a professor at Sherbrooke University in Quebec, notes that "human activities in bear habitat, particularly the expanding network of roads, leads to unsustainable levels of bear mortality."
Funny what you miss when you don't read the article.