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NOTE: This section is geared toward professional wildlife managers. It is not intended for the general public.

Thousands of bears are killed each year in North America. Traditionally, wildlife officials have managed human-bear conflict situations through hunting regulations, destruction and relocation; yet, these methods have not prevented conflicts or even reduced their numbers.

As people move into bear country in unprecedented numbers, there is increased concern for public safety, biodiversity conservation and reducing property damage. The ineffectiveness of traditional response methods and the need to maximize resources point to a clear need for a new approach.

In order to achieve successful management of human-bear conflicts, it is first necessary to minimize the number of potentially dangerous encounters (e.g. through effective waste management, education and enforcement); then, it is equally important to deal with any remaining conflicts in a non-lethal manner.

Non-lethal alternatives provide an effective management tool and incorporate a more holistic, long-term approach to bear management.


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