Japan's Black Bears 'face Extinction'
Conservationists warned today that Japan's population of Asiatic black bears faces extinction following a record number of killings of bears that strayed into towns and villages in search of food.| Comments on article "Japan's Black Bears 'face Extinction' " | ||||||||||||
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