Bear Habitat
Bear Habitat and Distribution
There is quite a bit of diversity when
it comes to the habitat and distribution of bears. For example
only the Polar Bear is able to live where it is extremely cold.
There is only one species of bear that is found in South
America. That leaves all the rest of them living in the area of
North America.
Generally though bears are able to reside anywhere that they
find lots of plants, fruits, and grasses. They also need meat
from different animals living in the same areas. The forests
and mountain terrains offer bears what they need to adequately
survive. Bears are known to live in the coldest parts of the
world while others live very close to the equator as well as in
places where it is extremely humid.
Many people don’t realize that bears also live on the
plains. The truth is that if you are out enjoying nature, being
around a lake or river, or you are hiking there is a chance you
may come into contact with a bear. You may not get to see them
though because most of the time they will go a different
direction from humans. They may be in the very trees eating or
resting that you walk under!
As people continue to invade the natural habitat of bears,
their range has become smaller and smaller. Their quest to find
enough food and shelter has also resulted in them taking over
areas they never used to live in. This is a concern for humans
that are also enjoying those same areas. However, we have to
remember that bears are only following their instincts and
trying to survive.
There are some studies out there that involve the
possibility of relocating bears to new locations. This can be a
better alternative to them destroying cattle or being at risk
of getting hit by cars at busy highway intersections.
Reintroducing bears to places that they once were believed to
be a part of is also being considered. The idea is to give them
more range but at the same time allow humans to have access to
the areas they would like as well.
Many bears live in zoos all over the world. They seem to do
very well in this type of habitat. Some of them are there to
help increase the populations. They may need assistance with
mating or caring for the young. Others are in place as bears
often draw large numbers of people to the zoo. Efforts are
taken to offer them a good environment though that is quite
similar to what they would have in the wild.
Learning about a specific bear habitat and distribution can
be interesting. You will find that each species has
geographical locations where they have been found to live.
Perhaps you want to know what types of bears live around your
area or someplace that you will visit in the near future.
The very diverse bear habitat and distribution of them can
make it very hard to get accurate counts for specific species.
With many of them being in danger of being extinct that is
difficult. Efforts are made to be able to locate where these
species of bears are at. However, that can prove to be a
difficult feat. Some of them live in very remote locations.
Others are very aggressive so it isn’t safe for humans to be
around their areas trying to get a count. Hunters and trappers
are often too aware of the places where bears live. They use
dogs and other equipment to track them down so that they can
capture or kill them.
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