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Effects of Human Constraints on Dangerous Animals Might Increase Physical Forms of These Animals Making Them More Dangerous

Posted by ETIS Hub Blog on Tuesday, May 9, 2017, In : animals, environment, human interaction 
Posted by ETISworld.com on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Thank PETA for showing coverage of bears in zoos that, based on the stories, appear to not be doing much more than meeting rock-bottom requirements for keeping an animal captive in a zoo.

We don't want to say, thank the drama that occurred when animals in a personal zoo were released in the Midwest [exact dates to be added soon] about a 2 years ago.

We have to be grateful for the advances in civilization and technology; these are to ma...

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What the Next Move of Mountain Lions and Bears Might Be, an Article Adapted from October 2011

Posted by ETIS Hub Blog on Sunday, May 7, 2017, In : Animal attacks and environment 
What Mountain Lions and Bears are Doing Next
Updated on October 21, 2011
Revised/adapted May 7, 2017

Time continues on, so does technology, population growth [in many areas], and the development of infrastructure and structure for man's doings.

So, as man builds, animals have to move for their survival accordingly.

This is what is happening, even in America today.

There have been within the last 4 years (as of 2011), bear hunts, just outside the major cities of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and not to...
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Wild Bears and Wild Fires. Wild Bear Warnings, As Wildfires Fought and Evacuations. Northern California Focus. What Happens Next?

Posted by ETIS Hub Blog on Saturday, May 6, 2017, In : Combo: animal attacks and dangers/ wildfires 
Originally published August 23, 2012

Polar bears, which can travel nearly impossible distances, through the water, and land, and climb vertical heights as if they had a rope pulling them, might be coming from the west.  This means the coast of upper northwestern part of California.

Brown or black bears might be coming down from the areas just north of the northernmost state line of California.  Them traveling southward into California.

Then, logically in between, there are bears that are mixed b...
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