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BBCNEWS Extreme Conservation June 4, 2024 01:52:00

see this whole area forested, full of bears and lynx and wolves and so much other wildlife, and become an incredibly precious ecosystem 7 only when the wildlife is roaming freely in the forest and can find food in nature can this dump be safely shut off to bears. 20 years later, i hope everywhere is trees, not open area like this. the bears do not eat the trash, just the healthy food. and can you imagine these large carnivores we are working withjust hanging around here and having fun being in the real wildlife. during my time here, i have met incredible individuals fighting to protect the creatures living alongside them, desperately trying to manage the delicate balance between people and nature. rewilding the forest will take

BBCNEWS Extreme Conservation June 4, 2024 20:51:00

an incredibly precious ecosystem? only when the wildlife is roaming freely in the forests and can find food and nature can this dump be safely shut off to bears. 20 years later, i hope everywhere s trees, not open area like this, and bears do not eat the trash, just eating healthy foods. and can you imagine that these large carnivores we are working with, just hanging around here and then, having the fun of being in the real wildlife. yes. yes, we hope so. we hope so, yeah. during my time here, i ve met incredible individuals fighting to protect the creatures living alongside them, desperately trying to manage the delicate balance between people and nature. rewilding the forest will take

BBCNEWS Extreme Conservation June 4, 2024 01:48:00

in the forest. they have installed around 50 of these cameras which up to document the natural behaviour of the animals and their relationships with each other and they have also column some with gps trackers to map how they move around in this relationships with each other and they have also collared some with gps trackers to map how they move around in this patchwork of forest and see where they are running into trouble. this is the bear movement, it has recorded every hour. we have the information of their movement and behaviour, the time they are spending in the forest. it tells us that these animals need more space to move and go further. also in the way are the pastures cleared for farming.

BBCNEWS Extreme Conservation June 4, 2024 01:49:30

1/2. Conservationist Michaela Strachan travels to Turkey to explore its vast pine forests and to meet the people helping to preserve Turkey s precious bee and.

BBCNEWS Extreme Conservation June 4, 2024 01:43:00

human activity is impacting the migration habits of the bears. the forest they live in has become fragmented, dramatically changing their behaviour. we are here before dusk to increase our chances of seeing them. and we are in luck. this has been really exciting, we have seen seven bears come out of this forest including two cubs but the only reason we are seeing so many of them together is because they are on their way to this, the dump site and they are going there to feed. the bears are here to scavenge. some of their forest had been overtaken by urban development so they are forced to

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