The British Columbia government is setting aside funds for two organizations with the aim of providing education for people on how to treat the bears that share their environment properly, so that many are not killed...
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This photo was taken from the highway. My husband, myself, and our two kids were on our road trip to Kodiak, Alaska. My husband is in the U.S. Coast Guard, and we were on our way to our next duty station. We were excited to see the bears from time to time off the highway. They are a beautiful sight to see. And while taking this photo, I thought about the danger they are in; with humans being one of the main culprits to diminish them into nothing. The Human Race moves into the bears environment, and then the bear is treated as if it is the one, that should not be in their own rightful space. "People must, and should respect "the bear", and all the incidents will remain zero. Ramona Hazlett
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at 05:03 on May 13th, 2008
This photo was taken from the highway. My husband, myself, and our two kids were on our road trip to Kodiak, Alaska. My husband is in the U.S. Coast Guard, and we were on our way to our next duty station. We were excited to see the bears from time to time off the highway. They are a beautiful sight to see. And while taking this photo, I thought about the danger they are in; with humans being one of the main culprits to diminish them into nothing. The Human Race moves into the bears environment, and then the bear is treated as if it is the one, that should not be in their own rightful space. "People must, and should respect "the bear", and all the incidents will remain zero. Ramona Hazlett