| Re: Bear behaviour studies Hunting is a fact of life over there - 'we' hunted ours to destinction etc so I can accept it through gritted teeth, but the more important aspect is that Prof Rogers has expanded the knowledge of bear behaviour by a considerable margin and put all his work out there for us all to read.
The black bear behaviour that he and his wife have captured, the fluttering noises etc, was fascinating.
Wonderful creatures, intelligent, emotionally complex gentle giants. I think I'm going to donate something to Prof Rogers cause, I'm so impressed with his work - and the man himself to be honest. |