newsinsightplus.com 1275.Related1989.Bears March 16, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityWorldAfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastUS & CanadaWoman dies after being chased by bear in SlovakiaPublished15 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Brown bears are common in Slovak mountains (file photo)By Rob CameronBBC News, PragueA 31-year-old woman from Belarus has died after she was chased by a bear in the north of Slovakia, officials said.The Slovak Mountain Rescue Service said the woman’s body had been recovered from the forest in Slovakia’s Low Tatras mountains on Friday evening.She had been walking with a male companion when they were set upon by a bear. According to the man, he and the woman fled in different directions. The area has thick forest and steep ravines.Slovak authorities said the two were walking in Demänovská Valley when they were chased.The woman’s body was discovered by a search dog shortly after her companion went for help. The bear was still nearby, and was frightened off by the Mountain Rescue Service with warning shots from a gun.It remains unclear how the woman died – whether she fell to her death or was killed by the bear.The deputy environment minister said if it had been the latter the authorities would make that information public immediately and would not conceal it.There have been a number of bear attacks in recent years including one fatal attack in 2021, reported to be the first in Slovakia for a century. Members of Slovakia’s new populist nationalist government have spoken out against what they say is excessive EU environmental protection for predators such as wolves and bears, which have returned to Slovakia via the Carpathian mountains in the decades since the fall of Communism in 1989.Bears are common across the Carpathian mountain range, stretching from Romania through western Ukraine on to Slovakia and Poland.The Environment Ministry said that together with Romania it would present a proposal at the next EU Council of environment ministers to reclassify bears on the protected species list, as their numbers mean they are no longer endangered and can be selectively culled.Researchers however say there has been no explosion in Slovakia’s estimated bear population, which they say remains stable at around 1,275.Related TopicsBearsSlovakiaMore on this storyGrizzly bear kills couple and their dog in CanadaPublished2 October 2023Polar bear kills woman and boy in Alaska villagePublished18 January 2023Around the BBCWhat to do when you see a bear – BBC FutureTop StoriesVaughan Gething set to be Wales’ next first ministerPublished1 hour agoSainsbury’s deliveries cancelled due to tech issuesPublished13 minutes agoDrivers delayed by ‘unprecedented’ M25 closuresPublished26 minutes agoFeaturesThe ‘insane’ plan to save the Arctic’s sea-iceShould adult Harry Potter fans ‘grow up and get over it’?Born on 7 October: Gaza mum’s fight to feed her babyWorkaholics Anonymous: ‘I couldn’t step away from the computer’What we know about Meghan’s regal lifestyle brandRos Atkins on… Why one in five people do not work. 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newsinsightplus.com 1275.Related1989.Bears March 16, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC NewsMenuHomeIsrael-Gaza warCost of LivingWar in UkraineClimateUKWorldBusinessPoliticsCultureMoreTechScienceHealthFamily & EducationIn PicturesNewsbeatBBC VerifyDisabilityWorldAfricaAsiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastUS & CanadaWoman dies after being chased by bear in SlovakiaPublished15 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Brown bears are common in Slovak mountains (file photo)By Rob CameronBBC News, PragueA 31-year-old woman from Belarus has died after she was chased by a bear in the north of Slovakia, officials said.The Slovak Mountain Rescue Service said the woman’s body had been recovered from the forest in Slovakia’s Low Tatras mountains on Friday evening.She had been walking with a male companion when they were set upon by a bear. According to the man, he and the woman fled in different directions. The area has thick forest and steep ravines.Slovak authorities said the two were walking in Demänovská Valley when they were chased.The woman’s body was discovered by a search dog shortly after her companion went for help. The bear was still nearby, and was frightened off by the Mountain Rescue Service with warning shots from a gun.It remains unclear how the woman died – whether she fell to her death or was killed by the bear.The deputy environment minister said if it had been the latter the authorities would make that information public immediately and would not conceal it.There have been a number of bear attacks in recent years including one fatal attack in 2021, reported to be the first in Slovakia for a century. Members of Slovakia’s new populist nationalist government have spoken out against what they say is excessive EU environmental protection for predators such as wolves and bears, which have returned to Slovakia via the Carpathian mountains in the decades since the fall of Communism in 1989.Bears are common across the Carpathian mountain range, stretching from Romania through western Ukraine on to Slovakia and Poland.The Environment Ministry said that together with Romania it would present a proposal at the next EU Council of environment ministers to reclassify bears on the protected species list, as their numbers mean they are no longer endangered and can be selectively culled.Researchers however say there has been no explosion in Slovakia’s estimated bear population, which they say remains stable at around 1,275.Related TopicsBearsSlovakiaMore on this storyGrizzly bear kills couple and their dog in CanadaPublished2 October 2023Polar bear kills woman and boy in Alaska villagePublished18 January 2023Around the BBCWhat to do when you see a bear – BBC FutureTop StoriesVaughan Gething set to be Wales’ next first ministerPublished1 hour agoSainsbury’s deliveries cancelled due to tech issuesPublished13 minutes agoDrivers delayed by ‘unprecedented’ M25 closuresPublished26 minutes agoFeaturesThe ‘insane’ plan to save the Arctic’s sea-iceShould adult Harry Potter fans ‘grow up and get over it’?Born on 7 October: Gaza mum’s fight to feed her babyWorkaholics Anonymous: ‘I couldn’t step away from the computer’What we know about Meghan’s regal lifestyle brandRos Atkins on… Why one in five people do not work. VideoRos Atkins on… Why one in five people do not workSecret classes to counter Russian brainwashing in occupied UkraineDoctors question science behind blood sugar diet trendHow to get Glastonbury tickets if you missed outElsewhere on the BBCThe ultimate bromanceWatch the masters of satire Peter Cook and Dudley Moore with a look back through the archivesAttributioniPlayerThe mystery of a devastating helicopter crash…A weekend away for those leading the intelligence war in Northern Ireland turns to disasterAttributioniPlayer’A few people laughed, a few cried, most were silent’The extraordinary story of the rise and fall of the inventor of the atomic bomb, J Robert OppenheimerAttributioniPlayerFancy a film tonight?There’s something for everyone on BBC iPlayerAttributioniPlayerMost Read1Drivers delayed by ‘unprecedented’ M25 closures2Sainsbury’s deliveries cancelled due to tech issues3Boeing plane lands without panel in Oregon4Doctors question science behind blood sugar diet trend5Should adult Harry Potter fans ‘grow up and get over it’?6Vaughan Gething to be Wales’ next first minister7What we know about Meghan’s regal lifestyle brand8Was this the week Israel and Hezbollah drew closer to war?9The ‘insane’ plan to save the Arctic’s sea-ice10Fifty dead animals dumped in front of shop [ad_1] Members of Slovakia’s new populist nationalist government have spoken out against what they say is excessive EU environmental protection for predators such as wolves and bears, which have returned… Continue reading