31. Human–bear conflict
forest. This leads to rising hunting quotas, which leads to orphaned cubs , left to starve. Female bears that become used to human food sources usually have larger litters. Cubs then follow the foraging example set by their mothers, and the
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32. Bear cub rehabilitation
as a result of poaching and hunting. Additionally, as we continue to encroach on their habitats, more wild animals seek food from human sources such as bins, beehives and crops and are killed or injured as a result, leaving young behind. Once,
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