‘Eat honey and destroy beehives’ Jiri Mountain black bear, a nuisance, was eventually expelled from the wild and brought to a protection facility
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KF-34, an Asiatic black bear protected at the facility. Provided by the National Park Service.
KF-34, an Asiatic black bear protected at the facility. Provided by the National Park Service. A black bear from Mt. Jiri, who had been visiting bee farms for years, destroying beehives and stealing honey, eventually left the wild and was moved to a protection facility. The National Park Service announced on the 2nd that it had captured a black bear that had been continuously causing damage to beekeeping farms on the 16th of last month and transported it to an ecological training center. The bear captured this time was brought to Korea in 2011.
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