Some Characteristics of Polar Bears Killed during Conflicts with Humans in the Northwest Territories, 1976-86

We examined 265 cases where polar bears were killed in the Northwest Territories as a result of bear-human encounters between 1 July 1976 and 30 June 1986. Age and sex of the bears, time of year and general circumstances of the cases were characterized. Subadult animals constituted 53% of the aged s...

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Main Authors: Stenhouse, G.B., Lee, L.J., Poole, K.G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1988
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/64786 2023-05-15T14:19:13+02:00 Some Characteristics of Polar Bears Killed during Conflicts with Humans in the Northwest Territories, 1976-86 Stenhouse, G.B. Lee, L.J. Poole, K.G. 1988-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64786 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64786/48700 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64786 ARCTIC; Vol. 41 No. 4 (1988): December: 261–336; 275-278 1923-1245 0004-0843 Animal mortality Animal population Hunting Inuit Polar bears Quotas Subsistence N.W.T Nunavut info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1988 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:21:59Z We examined 265 cases where polar bears were killed in the Northwest Territories as a result of bear-human encounters between 1 July 1976 and 30 June 1986. Age and sex of the bears, time of year and general circumstances of the cases were characterized. Subadult animals constituted 53% of the aged sample, and males accounted for 70% of the sexed bears. Subadult males represented 40% of known age and sex bears. Problem kills occurred throughout the year but were most frequent in the ice-free season (August-November). In 222 cases where circumstances surrounding the death were known, 63% were associated with Inuit on the land, 18% with settlements, 15% were industrial sites and 4% with research activities. Most problem kills (87%) were not included in the quota harvest. This mortality in excess of the quota may adversely affect some populations. Therefore, wherever possible we encourage the inclusion of problem bears on community quotas.Key words: polar bear (Ursus maritimus), problem bears, bear-human encounters, Arctic, Northwest Territories Mots clés: ours polaire (Ursus maririmus), ours-problèmes, rencontres entre l’homme et l’ours, Arctique, Territoires du Nord-Ouest Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctique* inuit Northwest Territories Nunavut ours polaire polar bear Territoires du Nord-Ouest Ursus maritimus University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Northwest Territories Nunavut ARCTIC 41 4
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topic Animal mortality
Animal population
Hunting
Inuit
Polar bears
Quotas
Subsistence
N.W.T
Nunavut
spellingShingle Animal mortality
Animal population
Hunting
Inuit
Polar bears
Quotas
Subsistence
N.W.T
Nunavut
Stenhouse, G.B.
Lee, L.J.
Poole, K.G.
Some Characteristics of Polar Bears Killed during Conflicts with Humans in the Northwest Territories, 1976-86
topic_facet Animal mortality
Animal population
Hunting
Inuit
Polar bears
Quotas
Subsistence
N.W.T
Nunavut
description We examined 265 cases where polar bears were killed in the Northwest Territories as a result of bear-human encounters between 1 July 1976 and 30 June 1986. Age and sex of the bears, time of year and general circumstances of the cases were characterized. Subadult animals constituted 53% of the aged sample, and males accounted for 70% of the sexed bears. Subadult males represented 40% of known age and sex bears. Problem kills occurred throughout the year but were most frequent in the ice-free season (August-November). In 222 cases where circumstances surrounding the death were known, 63% were associated with Inuit on the land, 18% with settlements, 15% were industrial sites and 4% with research activities. Most problem kills (87%) were not included in the quota harvest. This mortality in excess of the quota may adversely affect some populations. Therefore, wherever possible we encourage the inclusion of problem bears on community quotas.Key words: polar bear (Ursus maritimus), problem bears, bear-human encounters, Arctic, Northwest Territories Mots clés: ours polaire (Ursus maririmus), ours-problèmes, rencontres entre l’homme et l’ours, Arctique, Territoires du Nord-Ouest
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Stenhouse, G.B.
Lee, L.J.
Poole, K.G.
author_facet Stenhouse, G.B.
Lee, L.J.
Poole, K.G.
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title Some Characteristics of Polar Bears Killed during Conflicts with Humans in the Northwest Territories, 1976-86
title_short Some Characteristics of Polar Bears Killed during Conflicts with Humans in the Northwest Territories, 1976-86
title_full Some Characteristics of Polar Bears Killed during Conflicts with Humans in the Northwest Territories, 1976-86
title_fullStr Some Characteristics of Polar Bears Killed during Conflicts with Humans in the Northwest Territories, 1976-86
title_full_unstemmed Some Characteristics of Polar Bears Killed during Conflicts with Humans in the Northwest Territories, 1976-86
title_sort some characteristics of polar bears killed during conflicts with humans in the northwest territories, 1976-86
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
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