Most bears live in the wild, and most humans do not. But what happens when their paths cross? Rae Wynn-Grant is a scientist who studies conflicts between humans and large carnivores. Carnivores are animals, such as bears, lions, and lemurs, that hunt and eat meat.
Much of Wynn-Grant’s work focuses on black bears. They live throughout North America, from Canada to Mexico. Some live in remote areas, while others live near towns and cities. “Their behavior changes depending on where they are,” Wynn-Grant says.
Most bears live in the wild. Most humans do not. But what happens when their paths cross?
Rae Wynn-Grant is a scientist. She studies conflicts between humans and large carnivores. Carnivores are animals that hunt and eat meat. Bears and lions are all carnivores.
Wynn-Grant mostly studies black bears. They live in North America, from Canada to Mexico. Some live in remote areas. Others live near towns and cities. “Their behavior changes depending on where they are,” Wynn-Grant says.