Commentary: Curbing the Nuisance Bear's Garbage Appetite

Since the early 1900S, the human population in the United States has more than tripled. Likewise, human interactions with wildlife have also increased exponentially (Conover 1995). Within the range of the American black bear (Ursus americanus), wildlife officials and land managers are often called u...

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Main Author: George W. Barce
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Utah State University 2017-09-01
Series:Human-Wildlife Interactions
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/hwi/vol11/iss2/13
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description Since the early 1900S, the human population in the United States has more than tripled. Likewise, human interactions with wildlife have also increased exponentially (Conover 1995). Within the range of the American black bear (Ursus americanus), wildlife officials and land managers are often called upon to deal with nuisance bears. The Fall 2008 issue of Human–Wildlife Conflicts (now Human– Wildlife Interactions, ) contained several insightful manuscripts regarding the management of nuisance bears.
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Commentary: Curbing the Nuisance Bear's Garbage Appetite
Human-Wildlife Interactions
bear-resistant containers
garbage
kodiak
nuisance bears
ursus americanus
title Commentary: Curbing the Nuisance Bear's Garbage Appetite
title_full Commentary: Curbing the Nuisance Bear's Garbage Appetite
title_fullStr Commentary: Curbing the Nuisance Bear's Garbage Appetite
title_full_unstemmed Commentary: Curbing the Nuisance Bear's Garbage Appetite
title_short Commentary: Curbing the Nuisance Bear's Garbage Appetite
title_sort commentary curbing the nuisance bear s garbage appetite
topic bear-resistant containers
garbage
kodiak
nuisance bears
ursus americanus
url https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/hwi/vol11/iss2/13
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