Prisoners in their own houses

. Impossible to kill without gun powder? Again, kids play outside. People walk through the woods- lots of them, most not hunters and most not armed. Just living their lives, not being the star of a kids book. “Near”? Lots of people in grizzly habitat in the lower 48, Canada, AK. Not near, in. Many of those places grizzlies are doing very well, because we don’t manage them effectively. Even in AK where they are hunted, there are a LOT of brown bears. They are hunted, but not enough to really affect numbers because they are really expensive for non-residents, most don’t eat them, and bear rugs are expensive and not something you need very many of. There’s a den not far from my house that I walk my dogs within 75 yards of most days. I live in Anchorage.
People DO have grizzly scat in their yards. My last house in Wyoming, and my current home included. Kids play outside, kids build forts and sleep outside. We pay attention to food sources, and kids grow up knowing some basic bear avoidance (like not keeping food in the tent/fort). Do you really think bears follow some arbitrary boundary around places humans live? I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but humans live in a lot of the landscape.
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