Old 06-08-05, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by serious
I think it is safe to say that Isabelle Dube was also a victim. Certainly she did not deserve to die, for running along a "popular trail" even if it crosses that 300 meter corridor. Besides, as gastro mentioned, what genius thought of a 300m corridor for wildlife to migrate. Frankly I tend to blame the people who brought a problematic grizzly into such close proximity to humans!
Most bears are already in close proximity to humans. I guess we kill them all now. A wildlife corridor is a route that wildlife generally use for travel from one geographic location to another. There are usually environmental constraints that make these routes popular for wildlife and humans alike, such as deep ravines, mountain passes and bodies of water.
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