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Protecting Bears?
Posted by Plankton on Feb 25 2006
I'm a bit confused on what his intent was.  On Discovery I heard him say that he was protecting the bears.  Yet, I have yet to hear who he was protecting them from?!  Realistically, we are talking about a serious predator that does not have the capability to understand this mans plight.  We however do and most of us know the seriousness of any Bear! I think most of us have been in Alaska long enough to of heard of the Brown Bear that took a young son away from his mother while walking in King Cove.  I say enough about treadwell allow him and his story to rest well.  No matter how dismissive his conduct was.

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