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More Bern’s bears set to get a new home . This content was published on Mar 31, 2007 For years animal rights campaigners and visitors have been complaining about the small pits in which the ...
Bear populations were once found in healthy numbers throughout Switzerland, as well as most of Europe. So long a part of the natural landscape that the Swiss capital, Bern (founded in the 12th century ...
A zoo in Switzerland kills a neglected bear cub and will now stuff and display it to teach children that “nature can be cruel.” ...
And for the brown bear to survive in the Alps, its human neighbors must accept it, Schoenenberger said. Switzerland is not the only country to struggle with the question of how to help humans and ...
Bern's Bear Pit, for centuries a tourist attraction and a symbol of the city, has lost its last resident, 28-year-old Pedro, to euthanasia and will be closed for good.
BERN, Switzerland — Sharpshooters killed one of two wild bears in Switzerland after officials determined it had lost its fear of humans and posed a risk, authorities said Tuesday. Environmental ...
Brown bears like M13 aren't considered a threatened species in Europe. Just threatening enough that humans can't tolerate them.
As a European capital, Bern is not at all typical. True it has a parliament, embassies and other official buildings. But the scenic capital of Switzerland also has colorful open-air markets, a beau… ...
More Brown bears knock on Switzerland’s door . This content was published on Apr 19, 2005 A study commissioned by the environmental organisation, WWF, shows bear populations over the border in ...
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