Why Do Black Bears Come Down? A Sign of Nature's Expansion
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The frequent descent of Taiwan black bears is attributed to a combination of successful conservation, population growth, and food scarcity in the mountains. Experts view this as a 'sign of expansion' from nature. Since bears are highly intelligent and learn quickly, they tend to return to human settlements once they find food. Experts emphasize the need for removing attractants and using deterrents to guide them back to the forest.
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- Q: Why do black bears come down from the mountains?
- A: Due to population growth and searching for food sources.