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  2. How to survive a bear attack – or better yet, avoid one ...

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    Yellowstone tells you to stay at least 100 yards (300 feet or 91 meters) away; Shenandoah National Park in Virginia suggests 200 feet (61 meters) for its black bears.

  3. Bear conservation - Wikipedia

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    According to an article published December 2007 in the Spanish national daily El País, [4] eight brown bears had been killed, either by poisoned bait or illegal hunting, in the Cantabrian Mountains since 2000. The Cantabrian brown bear population is currently (2007) estimated at around 170, divided between the 140 in the western section and 25 ...

  4. US will keep protecting more than 2,000 Rocky Mountain ...

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    The public also can comment on the loosened rules for shooting bears that attack livestock. The administration's action drew a sharp rebuke from Montana Rep. Ryan Zinke, who worked on a prior attempt to remove protections for bears in and around Yellowstone National Park when he led the U.S. Interior Department under Trump.

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  6. Electro-mat - Wikipedia

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    An electro-mat, sometimes referred to as an anti-moose mat, is an electrical mat used to keep large wildlife such as moose or bears away from certain areas where their presence could cause issues. The mats give off a mild shock at a low electric current when stepped on, deterring animals from crossing over them.

  7. Conservationists working to tackle rising risk of polar bear ...

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    Tools such as bear spray and ‘bear-dar’ deployed to help communities as climate change brings more contact with world’s largest land carnivores.

  8. US will keep protecting more than 2,000 Rocky Mountain ...

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    Without those safeguards, he added, the species would again be driven toward extinction because of habitat losses due to climate change and hostile state officials intent on reducing bear populations. “We spent about $30 million and 45 years recovering grizzly bears to where they are now.

  9. Billy Barr (naturalist) - Wikipedia

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    Billy Barr, stylized as billy barr, [2] is an American amateur scientist known for his collection of over 50 years of data on snow levels, temperatures and animal migration in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Barr's data collection is recognized as critical evidence of the effects of climate change. [3] [4]