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The Alberta government has been working to minimize the risk of human-wildlife conflict and human-caused grizzly bear mortality , but the recent incident near Red Lodge Provincial Park raises questions about the effectiveness of the current bear management guidelines .

The guidelines classify bears based on factors such as age, whether they have cubs, and their specific problematic behaviour. However, the incident highlights the need for a more nuanced approach to managing grizzly bear populations.

The Alberta government is working to restore grizzly habitat in mapped-out bear management areas,but the growing tensions between humans and grizzly bears in the region suggest that more needs to be done to address the root causes of the conflict .

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The incident also raises questions about the effectiveness of the current bear management guidelines, which classify bears based on factors such as age, whether they have cubs, and their specific problematic behaviour.

The Alberta government is working to restore grizzly habitat in mapped-out bear management areas, but the growing tensions between humans and grizzly bears in the region suggest that more needs to be done to address the root causes of the conflict.

The province allows approved hunters to kill problem grizzlies on a case-by-case basis through the bear management areas. However, the incident highlights the need for a more nuanced approach to managing grizzly bear populations.

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The incident highlights the increasing conflicts between humans and grizzly bears in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains and some Prairie environments.

Grizzly bears are moving back into habitats they once lived in, and they're now facing populations of people living in those areas.

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The Alberta government is working to minimize the risk of human-wildlife conflict and human-caused grizzly bear mortality, and raising awareness on bear coexistence.

The incident also raises questions about the effectiveness of the current bear management guidelines, which classify bears based on factors such as age, whether they have cubs, and their specific problematic behaviour.

The province allows approved hunters to kill problem grizzlies on a case-by-case basis through the bear management areas.

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The Alberta government has been working to restore grizzly habitat in mapped-out bear management areas, but the growing tensions between humans and grizzly bears in the region suggest that more needs to be done to address the root causes of the conflict.

The incident highlights the need for a more nuanced approach to managing grizzly bear populations .

The province allows approved hunters to kill problem grizzlies on a case-by-case basis through the bear management areas.