As a cub, it would be easy prey for several larger predators. "Is there life after death?" There are billions upon the billions of animals raised and slaughtered on this planet and you are telling me that poor hunters have no meat (arteries and cancer causing "food') and are starving, so they have to massacre OUR, MY wildlife????

And Medved’ decided to lose weight and move to another category.

It is the responsibility of every single human being....or the end will be bleak.... and painful for us too. This argument is weak.Oh please.

He is only vice because the Belarusian president heads the committee: there is no athlete worthy of a post higher than the Bear. There is no overpopulation of top predators. Also, I could not find specific info about the pop in Belarus, only a 2012 article showing a decline in the population. They did not get their brains to plunder, torture, murder, destroy, obviously you don't think so. Brown bears are very rare in Belarus and are threatened with extinction, so the species has been listed in the Red Book. How's that for a balanced ecosystem? He was the first person ever to win three gold Olympic medals in this sport. I am not familiar with bear population and distribuition, never studied them during my masters or PhD in Ecology. if left to procreate without conservation, over time the area of the habitat would not be able to support an uncontrolled population, leading to starvation and disease. Alexander Medved' in Staiki, 1972: Plus, at least for deer, it creates far fewer vehicle hits and a great source of meat for hunters and their families.Long overdue to start harvesting human beings by that logic... we're the worst scourge and threat to have developed on this planet. they are asking. A markedly lower number of brown bears was recorded in 2005 and the data obtained suggest a decreased number of up to 80–100 individuals during the last years. Every hunter finds thrill in killing.Except they aren't on their way to extinction. By Maryna Rakhlei. I live in cougar, wolf, moose, deer, etc country. but, I have had family members that will hunt for personal sustenance and they literally use every part of the animal they can. For animals...it already is.Dutch, there will be no creature left on this planet to eat our meat.I understand your sentiment but the reality is that certain species need to be harvested in order to conserve the species. Alexander Medved’ (‘the Bear’) was born in 1937 in the Kiev region of Soviet Ukraine, in the village of Belaya Tserkov’, where his family had come from when it was within the Russian empire. Not my main field of study, but I welcome any interesting articles.They are extensively extinct from many of their traditional habitats. For animals...it already is.Dutch, there will be no creature left on this planet to eat our meat.I understand your sentiment but the reality is that certain species need to be harvested in order to conserve the species. if left to procreate without conservation, over time the area of the habitat would not be able to support an uncontrolled population, leading to starvation and disease.

Perhaps she can be part of a breeding program!Always find it so ironic when humans harp on about harvesting 'over populated' animals for the sake of the ecosystems lmao harvest yourself if you care so much! Fascinated by music, movies and sitcoms, I'm passionate about social media and can't live without the internet, especially for all the cute dog and cat pictures out there. But if you want to know, the killing of top predators in general is not a smart move, being them endangered or not. But if you want to know, the killing of top predators in general is not a smart move, being them endangered or not.

Also, I could not find specific info about the pop in Belarus, only a 2012 article showing a decline in the population.

No, it's not the wild but obvi the wild is not working out for this species.I just cant understand how there are countries that let (in this case suggest) people to kill endangered species. It is interesting that judging by direction of footprints, bears usually leave Lithuania to the neighbouring countries.

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