Climate change is altering the timing of human and bear activity, leading to increased encounters. Warmer springs cause bears to emerge from hibernation earlier, extending their active season into periods when humans are more prevalent in bear habitats. When natural food sources like berries or salmon runs are scarce due to drought or unpredictable weather, bears are more likely to venture into human-populated areas in search of sustenance, increasing the risk of conflict. While attacks remain rare, the overlap in activity and food availability directly correlates with a rise in human-bear interactions. AI
RANK_REASON The article discusses the impact of climate change on animal behavior and human-animal interactions, drawing on scientific observations and data.
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