Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6305431 | Journal for Nature Conservation | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The damages correlated with bear population size (F = 17.922, p < 0.01) were primarily inflicted on beehives (39%) and livestock (26%), with an economic relevance of ⬠41,374 per year for compensation and ⬠23,527 per year for prevention. The only case of injury to humans ever since the beginning of the project was recorded in 2014, when a female defending her two cubs inflicted minor physical injuries to a man. And yet, public opinion changed radically, from a widespread acceptance of bears at the beginning of the project to an opposition to their presence, the increase of their population, and the new translocations aiming at replacing problem bears that had previously been removed. According to the present trend, the population may reach a range of 60-94 individuals in 2017. Therefore, a proper management of problem bears should be considered a key factor for the restoration and improvement of the social acceptance of this species.
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Authors
Guido Tosi, Roberta Chirichella, Filippo Zibordi, Andrea Mustoni, Ruggero Giovannini, Claudio Groff, Maurizio Zanin, Marco Apollonio,