Bear-inflicted human injuries or deaths are often widely publicised, controversial, and evoke substantial social responses that articulate public expectations about bear management. In this paper, we examine how local people and management agencies (i.e. Manitoba Conservation, Parks Canada, and the Town of Churchill) responded to a polar bear-inflicted human injury in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. On November 1st, 2013, two people in Churchill were badly mauled by a polar bear. The incident shocked the community, highlighted problems such as a lack of bear safety education, and led to reviews of institutional policies for preventing polar bear-human conflicts. We used qualitative analysis methods to describe what is said (about polar bears, ...
In June 2007 a black bear (Ursus americanus) took an 11-year-old boy from the tent in which he was s...
Among the world's large Carnivores, American black bears (Ursus americanus) are the foremost conserv...
Past research in human-carnivore coexistence has largely focused on conflict interactions, leaving a...
Polar bear-human interactions are increasing throughout the Canadian Arctic, pose a significant thre...
Since interactions and conflicts between polar bears (Ursus maritimus) and people are reportedly inc...
The “pot bears” received international media attention in 2010 after police discovered the intention...
<div><p>Human persecution and habitat loss have endangered large carnivore populations worldwide, bu...
Bear viewing poses significant risks for humans and wildlife, particularly in the form of "bear jams...
We examined 265 cases where polar bears were killed in the Northwest Territories as a result of bear...
Conservation of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in Canada is based on the goals and principles of the ...
Human–carnivore conflicts have increased as habitat has been affected by development and climate cha...
Wapusk National Park, University of Manitoba, University of Saskatchewan, the Social Sciences and Hu...
Since 1973 there has been a total of 50 serious confrontations between humans and polar bears in Sva...
Interactions between humans and black bears (Ursus americanus) in Virginia, USA, increase as bear po...
Discusses the decline in polar bear population, in part associated with recession of the polar ice c...
In June 2007 a black bear (Ursus americanus) took an 11-year-old boy from the tent in which he was s...
Among the world's large Carnivores, American black bears (Ursus americanus) are the foremost conserv...
Past research in human-carnivore coexistence has largely focused on conflict interactions, leaving a...
Polar bear-human interactions are increasing throughout the Canadian Arctic, pose a significant thre...
Since interactions and conflicts between polar bears (Ursus maritimus) and people are reportedly inc...
The “pot bears” received international media attention in 2010 after police discovered the intention...
<div><p>Human persecution and habitat loss have endangered large carnivore populations worldwide, bu...
Bear viewing poses significant risks for humans and wildlife, particularly in the form of "bear jams...
We examined 265 cases where polar bears were killed in the Northwest Territories as a result of bear...
Conservation of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in Canada is based on the goals and principles of the ...
Human–carnivore conflicts have increased as habitat has been affected by development and climate cha...
Wapusk National Park, University of Manitoba, University of Saskatchewan, the Social Sciences and Hu...
Since 1973 there has been a total of 50 serious confrontations between humans and polar bears in Sva...
Interactions between humans and black bears (Ursus americanus) in Virginia, USA, increase as bear po...
Discusses the decline in polar bear population, in part associated with recession of the polar ice c...
In June 2007 a black bear (Ursus americanus) took an 11-year-old boy from the tent in which he was s...
Among the world's large Carnivores, American black bears (Ursus americanus) are the foremost conserv...
Past research in human-carnivore coexistence has largely focused on conflict interactions, leaving a...