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Florida to Resume Black Bear Hunt Amidst Growing Human-Bear Conflicts
Florida will hold its first black bear hunt in a decade from December 6th to 28th, 2025, with a limit of 187 permits due to growing human-bear conflicts and rising bear populations, despite opposition citing habitat encroachment as the main issue.
Florida to Resume Black Bear Hunt Amidst Growing Human-Bear Conflicts
Florida will hold its first black bear hunt in a decade from December 6th to 28th, 2025, with a limit of 187 permits due to growing human-bear conflicts and rising bear populations, despite opposition citing habitat encroachment as the main issue.
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56% Bias Score


Kenyan Farmers Find Creative Solutions to Mitigate Deadly Human-Elephant Conflict
In Kenya's Taita Taveta region, farmers are using beehives and sesame crops to deter elephants from damaging their farms, mitigating human-wildlife conflict that previously resulted in human deaths and retaliatory killings of elephants.
Kenyan Farmers Find Creative Solutions to Mitigate Deadly Human-Elephant Conflict
In Kenya's Taita Taveta region, farmers are using beehives and sesame crops to deter elephants from damaging their farms, mitigating human-wildlife conflict that previously resulted in human deaths and retaliatory killings of elephants.
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28% Bias Score


Indonesian Farmer Killed and Eaten by 28-Foot Python
In Indonesia, a 61-year-old farmer was killed and swallowed whole by a 28-foot python while feeding his chickens; his body was later recovered from the snake's stomach, marking an unprecedented event in the region, prompting warnings about increased python sightings.
Indonesian Farmer Killed and Eaten by 28-Foot Python
In Indonesia, a 61-year-old farmer was killed and swallowed whole by a 28-foot python while feeding his chickens; his body was later recovered from the snake's stomach, marking an unprecedented event in the region, prompting warnings about increased python sightings.
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36% Bias Score


China's Artificial Bird Nests Resolve Power Outages, Boost Biodiversity
The State Grid Corporation of China launched a project in 2016 to install 5,053 artificial bird nests on power transmission towers in Qinghai province's Sanjiangyuan area, attracting birds to over 2,600 nests, resolving bird-related power outages and promoting biodiversity, now expanded nationally a...
China's Artificial Bird Nests Resolve Power Outages, Boost Biodiversity
The State Grid Corporation of China launched a project in 2016 to install 5,053 artificial bird nests on power transmission towers in Qinghai province's Sanjiangyuan area, attracting birds to over 2,600 nests, resolving bird-related power outages and promoting biodiversity, now expanded nationally a...
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36% Bias Score


Zimbabwe's GPS-Based Elephant Tracking System Reduces Human-Wildlife Conflict
Zimbabwe uses GPS trackers on elephants to warn villagers of approaching herds via WhatsApp, mitigating human-elephant conflict exacerbated by climate change-induced resource scarcity; the system also records incidents, informing conservation decisions.
Zimbabwe's GPS-Based Elephant Tracking System Reduces Human-Wildlife Conflict
Zimbabwe uses GPS trackers on elephants to warn villagers of approaching herds via WhatsApp, mitigating human-elephant conflict exacerbated by climate change-induced resource scarcity; the system also records incidents, informing conservation decisions.
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52% Bias Score


GPS Tracking Mitigates Human-Elephant Conflict in Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, a new GPS tracking system alerts villagers via WhatsApp and local volunteers when elephant herds approach, reducing human-wildlife conflict; the system combines technology with traditional methods like banging pots, using data to inform resource allocation and con...
GPS Tracking Mitigates Human-Elephant Conflict in Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, a new GPS tracking system alerts villagers via WhatsApp and local volunteers when elephant herds approach, reducing human-wildlife conflict; the system combines technology with traditional methods like banging pots, using data to inform resource allocation and con...
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40% Bias Score

Florida Approves Limited Black Bear Hunt Amidst Public Opposition
Florida wildlife officials approved a limited black bear hunt from December 6th to 28th, 2025, with 187 permits available, aiming to manage growing bear populations and address human-bear conflicts, despite significant public opposition citing concerns about cruelty and habitat encroachment.

Florida Approves Limited Black Bear Hunt Amidst Public Opposition
Florida wildlife officials approved a limited black bear hunt from December 6th to 28th, 2025, with 187 permits available, aiming to manage growing bear populations and address human-bear conflicts, despite significant public opposition citing concerns about cruelty and habitat encroachment.
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52% Bias Score

Problem Wolves Culled in Netherlands to Ensure Public Safety
Wolves Bram and Hubertus, exhibiting aggressive behavior and posing a safety risk to humans in the Utrechtse Heuvelrug and De Hoge Veluwe National Park, will be culled after alternative solutions proved ineffective; this action is deemed necessary to ensure public safety, despite the wolf's protecte...

Problem Wolves Culled in Netherlands to Ensure Public Safety
Wolves Bram and Hubertus, exhibiting aggressive behavior and posing a safety risk to humans in the Utrechtse Heuvelrug and De Hoge Veluwe National Park, will be culled after alternative solutions proved ineffective; this action is deemed necessary to ensure public safety, despite the wolf's protecte...
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44% Bias Score

Trentino Bear Cub Death Highlights Growing Human-Wildlife Conflict
In Trentino, Italy, a bear cub died after being struck by a car on June 8th, 2024, adding to concerns about increasing human-wildlife conflict amid a growing bear population (26 cubs born in 2024, 6 found dead) and prompting a legal challenge against the provincial administration.

Trentino Bear Cub Death Highlights Growing Human-Wildlife Conflict
In Trentino, Italy, a bear cub died after being struck by a car on June 8th, 2024, adding to concerns about increasing human-wildlife conflict amid a growing bear population (26 cubs born in 2024, 6 found dead) and prompting a legal challenge against the provincial administration.
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40% Bias Score

Kananaskis G7 Summit Employs Proactive Bear Safety Measures
Over 200 students removed thousands of buffaloberry bushes near Kananaskis, Alberta, to deter bears before the G7 summit; officials will also erect fencing and provide wildlife awareness training to delegates to prevent incidents like a fatal 2002 bear incident during the G8 summit.

Kananaskis G7 Summit Employs Proactive Bear Safety Measures
Over 200 students removed thousands of buffaloberry bushes near Kananaskis, Alberta, to deter bears before the G7 summit; officials will also erect fencing and provide wildlife awareness training to delegates to prevent incidents like a fatal 2002 bear incident during the G8 summit.
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28% Bias Score

Zimbabwe's GPS System Mitigates, But Doesn't Solve, Human-Elephant Conflict".
In Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, a new GPS-tracking system alerts communities of approaching elephant herds, minimizing conflict; however, the system's impact is limited by the small number of collared elephants compared to the park's overpopulated elephant population (around 45,000 elephants, ex...

Zimbabwe's GPS System Mitigates, But Doesn't Solve, Human-Elephant Conflict".
In Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, a new GPS-tracking system alerts communities of approaching elephant herds, minimizing conflict; however, the system's impact is limited by the small number of collared elephants compared to the park's overpopulated elephant population (around 45,000 elephants, ex...
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48% Bias Score

EU Reclassifies Wolf Protection Status, Allowing for Independent Population Management
The European Parliament finalized the reclassification of the wolf from a strictly protected to a protected species, allowing member states to independently manage wolf populations; this follows a decade of successful repopulation, resulting in 21,500 wolves in Europe, despite annual livestock losse...

EU Reclassifies Wolf Protection Status, Allowing for Independent Population Management
The European Parliament finalized the reclassification of the wolf from a strictly protected to a protected species, allowing member states to independently manage wolf populations; this follows a decade of successful repopulation, resulting in 21,500 wolves in Europe, despite annual livestock losse...
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40% Bias Score
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