Findings suggest that sea ice loss probably doesn't lead to more interactions with people just because polar bears are thinner or hungrier.
Black bears in Colorado are increasingly entering neighborhoods due to easily accessible human food sources. Trash, bird feeders, and pet food are the leading causes of human-bear conflicts through ...
Polar bears are intensely curious animals. That curiosity often brings them into contact with people and can put both species at risk from one another. As the Arctic climate warms, some polar bears ...
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Bear conflicts with humans continue to rise in CT. Officials say it’s important to learn to coexist
Bear conflicts with humans continue to be a problem in Connecticut despite a small dip in bear home entries last year, according to the 2026 “The State of the Bears,” an annual Department of Energy ...
As clashes between people and black bears continue to escalate, Colorado is calling on communities to help fix the problem. Colorado Parks and Wildlife will award $1 million to local governments, ...
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Bears and humans learning to live together
From Louisiana’s symbolic black bear comeback to Colorado’s million-dollar push to prevent conflicts, human-bear relationships are evolving in surprising ways. Around the world, some bear species are ...
In Colorado, it isn’t outside the imagination to expect bears to exist in your neighborhood. Summertime is a common season for bear sightings in this state; their presence has become a predictable, ...
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