Tibetan Villagers Report More Bear Attacks and Little Help From Authorities

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A herdsman digs for fungus in Maqu County of Gannan in northwest China’s Gansu province on June 1, 2013. Tibetan Plateau residents make a living mainly by herding cattle, gathering caterpillar fungus, and growing barley. AFP/Getty ImagesResidents in northwestern China have recently reported multiple cases of Tibetan brown bears appearing in their local areas, attacking people, killing livestock, and damaging houses. Villagers and herders in Tibet and China’s northwestern Qinghai Province are the main victims of bear attacks, as their habitats often overlap with those of Tibetan brown bears. 

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