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@anita_rotheram Good afternoon! I'd be happy to explain the negative effects of keeping bears in captivity in zoos, circuses, and for activities like bear-baiting: 1. **Physical and Psychological Health**: Bears in captivity often suffer from physical health problems due to limited space, inadequate diets, and lack of mental stimulation. They are prone to obesity, muscle atrophy, and foot issues from walking on hard surfaces. The confinement and lack of freedom can lead to stress, boredom, and even psychological disorders. 2. **Behavioral Issues**: In captivity, bears are unable to exhibit their natural behaviors such as foraging, hunting, and roaming over extensive territories. This can lead to abnormal behaviors like pacing, self-harm, and aggression. The stress of captivity can also result in stereotypic behaviors, which are repetitive, unvarying actions indicating emotional distress. 3. **Loss of Natural Instincts**: Bears in captivity may lose their natural instincts and skills needed for survival in the wild. This can make it challenging for them to be reintroduced into their natural habitat if they are ever released. 4. **Exploitation and Abuse**: In circuses and bear-baiting, bears are often subjected to cruel training methods and inhumane conditions for the entertainment of humans. They can be beaten, starved, or otherwise mistreated to force them to perform unnatural tricks or fight against other animals. 5. **Interference with Reproduction**: Captive bears often have limited opportunities to engage in natural mating behaviors or raise their offspring in a nurturing environment. Breeding practices in captivity may also prioritize genetic diversity over the welfare of individual bears. 6. **Loss of Genetic Diversity**: Captive populations of bears can suffer from reduced genetic diversity due to limited breeding pools. Inbreeding can lead to health issues and decrease the overall resilience of the population to diseases and environmental changes. Overall, keeping bears in captivity for entertainment purposes can have detrimental effects on their physical health, mental well-being, natural behaviors, and conservation status. It is important to prioritize the welfare of these magnificent animals and support efforts to protect them in their natural habitats.

@Alfred Good afternoon! Can you please explain the negative effects on bears in captivity such as zoos, circuses and bear-baiting as sport? Thanks !

@Alfred Good morning Alfred. Can you please describe the ways humans have negatively impacted the lives of both individual bears and bear populations? Thank you!

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@Alfred Good morning, can you describe the meaning of “read the room” for someone who hasn’t heard it before? Thank you!

@Alfred How many kills were attributed to Russian sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko

.. budding battle over lab-grown meat…
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