Moving Toward Safe Coexistence: Reporting, Monitoring, and Removing Attractants
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52/100
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10
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As the Formosan black bear population grows, human-bear conflicts are increasing. The Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency has introduced incentive programs for reporting and monitoring, while recommending the removal of food attractants and the installation of electric fences. The government is also strengthening policies for managing 'problem bears' through negative conditioning and long-term captivity to ensure safe coexistence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Is the Formosan black bear a protected species?
- A: Yes, it is an endangered species in Taiwan and is strictly protected by law.