>Either we're getting closer to them or they are reclaiming land.

>From what I've read, its a combination of land being developed & the bears 
>being displaced along with the bears going where they find food (raiding 
>backyard bird feeders).

Kenneth Waller

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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Markus Maurer"
> Subject: RE: PESO Black Bear
> 
> 
> >
> > Just when people agreed that this bear could be a tourist attraction and
> > should be left alive, he managed to kill a calf.
> > I fear he will not survive that action....
> 
> To bad. He is a bear after all. They do things like that.
> If having a single bear coming into your country is such a newsworthy event, 
> consider that you probably should let it live, even if it offends.
> The gene pool for bears must be awfully small over there.
> 
> William Robb 
> 
> 
We have been getting black bears in some of the somewhat bigger towns around 
here the last
2 years.
Populations of anywere of 10,000(my town) to 75-100,000)Newmarket, barrie etc.

Either we're getting closer to them or they are reclaiming land.

Dave

                                




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