Syrian Brown Bear
Leaving in Turkey, Iran and Iraq, the Syrian Brown Bear is threatened by large-scale forest fragmentation, degradation of habitat, and persecution in areas where it damages beehives and livestock. Local people in the Black Sea region hunt bears illegally for bear fat, which is thought to have medicinal value.
It was walking in circles until I arrived. I had just the time to snap that picture before he continued its infinit walk…
Leaving in Turkey, Iran and Iraq, the Syrian Brown Bear is threatened by large-scale forest fragmentation, degradation of habitat, and persecution in areas where it damages beehives and livestock. Local people in the Black Sea region hunt bears illegally for bear fat, which is thought to have medicinal value.
It was walking in circles until I arrived. I had just the time to snap that picture before he continued its infinit walk…
Leaving in Turkey, Iran and Iraq, the Syrian Brown Bear is threatened by large-scale forest fragmentation, degradation of habitat, and persecution in areas where it damages beehives and livestock. Local people in the Black Sea region hunt bears illegally for bear fat, which is thought to have medicinal value.
It was walking in circles until I arrived. I had just the time to snap that picture before he continued its infinit walk…