Dogs, antennas and honey for Japan's big bear problem
This year is on track to be the deadliest for humans since the government started collating data in 2006, with six people killed by bears, including one elderly woman in her garden in October.
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Junpei Tanaka, a wildlife expert for the nonprofit organisation Picchio Wildlife Research Center, and his Karelian bear dog "Rela" as they walk past a sign warning people about bears in the area.
By NewVision Reporter
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#Thousands of bears #Shot every year #Japan
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Thousands of bears are being shot in Japan each year as they become more and more of a problem. Junpei Tanaka and his dog Rela,
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