Walking The Bears.pdf
Walking The Bears.pdf
Walking The Bears.pdf
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2. Aims and objectives<br />
<strong>The</strong> aim of the workshop was to enable all<br />
participants share and contribute their knowledge,<br />
experience and expertise on the critical components<br />
of bear rehabilitation, so that the best practices in<br />
bear rehabilitation could be documented and made<br />
available to all rehabilitators. Such an information<br />
sharing would enhance the survival of released bears<br />
and minimize the risk of released bears coming into<br />
conflict with people. <strong>The</strong> workshop would also<br />
benefit the welfare of bears in care, and the people<br />
living in the environment into which they are<br />
released and which they share into the future.<br />
It was also expected that the proceedings would<br />
provide a set of critical components recognized by<br />
the participants to be essential for successful<br />
rehabilitation of bears and also take note of the<br />
differences in techniques between successful<br />
projects, which in turn could be due to species or<br />
regional differences.<br />
3. Program<br />
<strong>The</strong> aim of the workshop was to enable all<br />
participants share and contribute their knowledge,<br />
experience and expertise on the critical components<br />
of bear rehabilitation, so that the best practices in<br />
bear rehabilitation could be documented and made<br />
available to all rehabilitators. Such an information<br />
sharing would enhance the survival of released bears<br />
and minimize the risk of released bears coming into<br />
conflict with people. <strong>The</strong> workshop would also<br />
benefit the welfare of bears in care, and the people<br />
living in the environment into which they are<br />
released and which they share into the future.<br />
It was also expected that the proceedings would<br />
provide a set of critical components recognized by<br />
the participants to be essential for successful<br />
rehabilitation of bears and also take note of the<br />
differences in techniques between successful<br />
projects, which in turn could be due to species or<br />
regional differences.