Bear attacks in Japan reach historic levels as poor harvests and shrinking hunter population create wildlife crisis in northern prefectures like Akita and Fukushima.
A moose hunter was walking into the woods when two brown bears charged him, knocking him over and mauling him to shreds.
Hunting associations have called for compensation rules and sums to be standardised. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Japan faced another deadly bear attack on Friday, killing one person and injuring four others, as officials struggle to ...
Bears have been increasingly encroaching into Japan's towns due to factors ranging from a declining human population to ...
The fate of a grizzly bear that fled the scene of a mauling west of Calgary remains unclear as an investigation by Alberta Fish and Wildlife continues. Forestry and Parks Minister Todd Loewen says the ...
Two incidents today in two different parts of the country resulted in one person dead and four injured. Climate change and ...
Since April, nine people across Japan have died in bear attacks, the highest toll ever recorded in a single year, according ...
This story, “Premonition Bear,” appeared in the January 1993 issue of Outdoor Life. Duane Christensen felt uneasy as he drove to Anchorage, Alaska. He had, in fact, been feeling uneasy for two weeks. ...