American Black Bear Raiding Trash Can
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# Title American Black Bear Raiding Trash Can Description A large American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) scavenges for food in trash cans in a western North Carolina community. The bear lives in a residential community that has cleared acres of forest to make room for more human homes—destryong the habitat where this bear and his ancestors originally lived and foraged, and forcing them into more stressful encounters with humans. This situation is just one example of the many ways that human activity disrupts and threatens bears' interests and lives. Human population growth has led to increased development and destruction of bears' natural habitat. Highway deaths are very common. An over-reliance on human food (and the lack of enforcement of bear-feeding regulations) results in "nuisance" bears who state wildlife agency officials often put to death. Bears also are terrorized and killed by trophy hunters—with the encouragement of wildlife agencies. (Agency officials are hunters themselves and, in a clear but shamefully-overlooked conflict of interest, write the laws that benefit their so-called "sport.") Location and Date — Swannanoa, North Carolina, USA 8/14/24 (Note: pre-2000 dates are approximate) Credit Mark Swanson / Swanson Media Camera/Source Nikon D500 DSLR Lens AF-S Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR Model/property releases available? Not applicable/No Keywords American Black Bear (Ursus americanus), Bears (Family Ursidae), Carnivores (Order Carnivora), Class Mammalia (Mammals), Kingdom Animalia (Animals) |
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