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Topic Started: Aug 21 2013, 08:02 AM (154 Views)
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I hope I explain this right but I got some more ammo about the governments BS bear management that we need to understand and use against them !

They estimate a good population as 1 bear per 10 square Km in Ontario and that population is good at that and is sustaining at around 100,000 bears in Ontario.

Ontario is 1,000,000 square Km so there math kinda adds up at 1 per 10 square Km.

Problem is they are trying to have us believe that we have 1 bear per 10 square Km. in Ontario. Most of southern Ontario dosnt have 1 bear per 10 square Km. so they are using the south to skew there numbers in the models.

From running baits in 2 different areas in the north, I see on camera the numbers are closer to 10 bears per 10 square km up this way easy, so lets redo the math on my population numbers.

1 bear per + 1 million square km is a million bears???? No, I'm realistic but now lets cut the province in half and say 500,000 bears now, just in the north half.

500,000 seems a bit high but it could be right, so lets cut my population number in half again your still at 250,000 bears which I think is much closer for seeing bears on trail cameras at baits 5 km apart.

They are using areas they know there are not many bears at all to help justify there population density in the north. Bear densities in the south are much different then in the north but they use the province and manage as a whole.
 
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