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As ice floes shrink, more polar bears encountering humans

CBC News · 29 days ago
CBC News
CBC News
29 days ago

Researchers used to think that polar bears were coming into contact with humans more frequently because they were starving and searching for food. But new research suggests that's not the case.

Breakdown
  • Over 580 polar bear visits recorded using remote cameras
  • Bears spend more time on land due to less sea ice 19s
  • Nutritionally stressed bears more likely involved in conflicts 55s
  • Local advice: respect bears and give them space 1m 39s
  • Remote cameras effectively monitor bear population and health 2m 3s
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