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What climate conditions drive the Black Bears into residential areas,…
What climate conditions drive the Black Bears into residential areas, therefore increasing potential for human bear interaction and conflict?
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Results are changes in denning habits, increased human-bear conflict, total expirtation of species.
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Measure survival and conflict of rehabilitated, orphaned bear post-release
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If cubs spent time with mothers involved in conflict, they engaged in conflict
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Agent-based modeling
Elimination of anthropogenic food resources is most effective management strategy to reduce human-bear interaction
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attractant management, increased deterrence, and reactive deterrence
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ski area, urban-forest interface
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The Effect of Seasonal Variation on the Activity Patterns of the American Black Bear: an Ecological Niche Modeling Approach. Gámez-Brunswick, Carolina, and Octavio Rojas-Soto (2020)
Human–Black Bear Interactions in Northern Mexico. Nuñez-Torres, M., et al. (2020)
Impact of Climate Change on Asiatic Black Bear (ursus thibetanus) and Its Autumn Diet in the Northern Highlands of Pakistan. Zahoor, Babar, et al. (2021)
Making the best possible choice: using agent-based modelling to inform wildlife management in small communities. Crevier, Lucas Phillip, et al. (2021)
Survival and Conflict Behavior of American Black Bears After Rehabilitation. Blair, Coy D., et al. (2019)
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