Starving bears eat Russian guards
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MOSCOW: Bad weather is thwarting efforts to rescue a group of mine workers trapped by hungry bears in Russia's wild far eastern region of Kamchatka.
The bears have already eaten two of the workers.
The bears - apparently starving - killed the men on July 17, it was reported in Russia. As many as 30 bears have surrounded a platinum mine. Both victims worked at the mine as security guards.
About 400 geologists and miners are refusing to return to work, afraid of further attacks. Attempts by local officials to fly to the scene by helicopter and shoot the bears have so far failed because of poor weather, it was reported.
Kamchatka, 12,000 kilometres east of Moscow on Russia's Pacific coast, is one of the world's last great natural wilderness areas. The remote volcanic peninsula is home to the rare Steller's sea eagle, puffins, and brown bears that roam its geysers and snow-covered collapsed volcanoes.
Kamchatka's 12,000-strong bear population is the largest in Eurasia. Recently, however, the bears have faced unprecedented ecological pressures.
Poaching has led to a dramatic decline in the bear's main food source - the Pacific salmon.
Kamchatka is home to a quarter of the world's salmon, but they are disappearing. Poachers have cleaned out entire species by netting rivers.
Last year hunters shot dead at least 300 bears - picking off most of the large ones. At least another 600 were killed illegally, conservationists estimate.
"It's always the bear's fault," said Laura Williams, the director of WWF's Kamchatka office. She said she was seeking further details of the stand-off at the mine amid reports that hunters had been sent in an sports utility vehicle to the region to kill the bears.
About 10 bears have also been seen near the village of Khalino, sniffing fish remains and other garbage.
A village official, Viktor Leushkin, told Itar-Tass that a team of hunters would be sent to shoot or chase away the bears.
"These predators have to be destroyed," he said. "Once they kill a human they will do it again and again."
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Can go from 0 - to bitch in 3.0 seconds .
Smile people :yh_bigsmi
yep, this bitch bites back .

Smile people :yh_bigsmi
yep, this bitch bites back .

Starving bears eat Russian guards.
Mmmmmmm, tastes like chicken.
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"These predators have to be destroyed," he said. "Once they kill a human they will do it again and again."
That is such bunk. Why don't these people step into the modern age and shake off the folklore crap?
That is such bunk. Why don't these people step into the modern age and shake off the folklore crap?
Starving bears eat Russian guards.
When I read that article all sorts of thoughts flooded my mind. Two of my kin had serious run-ins with bears. One was killed and on another occasion one was maimed. I thought of that idiot Timothy Treadwell, of all the TV shows I see, that try to humanize animals, of people playing with, hand feeding and petting potentially dangerous animals.
If you believe times are changing, if you believe people are becoming more violent and unpredictable, why then, can't people believe animals are as well?
Please excuse my muddled thoughts today. I'm having trouble getting things to come out right. I hope this makes sense.
If you believe times are changing, if you believe people are becoming more violent and unpredictable, why then, can't people believe animals are as well?
Please excuse my muddled thoughts today. I'm having trouble getting things to come out right. I hope this makes sense.
Starving bears eat Russian guards.
pantsonfire321@aol.com;930977 wrote: Starving bears eat Russian guards
The bears - apparently starving - killed the men on July 17, it was reported in Russia. As many as 30 bears have surrounded a platinum mine. Both victims worked at the mine as security guards.
Um, "security guards", didn't these guards have "guns" so to protect others, "as well as themselves"?! Sounds like they didn't, and if not, they may need to revisit, "security" !!
The bears - apparently starving - killed the men on July 17, it was reported in Russia. As many as 30 bears have surrounded a platinum mine. Both victims worked at the mine as security guards.
Um, "security guards", didn't these guards have "guns" so to protect others, "as well as themselves"?! Sounds like they didn't, and if not, they may need to revisit, "security" !!
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Starving bears eat Russian guards.
Perhaps they didn't see the bears that killed them.