Experts indicate that a decrease in the number of hunters in Japan has led to bears becoming less fearful of humans. This change has caused bears to venture beyond their traditional habitats in search of food.
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Increase in Bear Attacks in Japan Linked to Decline in Hunters
A decline in hunting activity in Japan has resulted in bears becoming less afraid of humans, leading to an increase in bear attacks. Experts attribute this behavior to bears searching for food outside their usual habitats.
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Increase in Bear Attacks in Japan Linked to Decline in Hunters