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Climate change affects brown bears’ hibernation in Türkiye

Climate change affects brown bears’ hibernation in Türkiye

Brown bears that must be hibernating for the winter had been not too long ago noticed close to the middle of northeastern Kars’ Sarıkamış district trying to find meals.

They hibernate within the pine forests of the province however have been broadly affected by the rising temperatures introduced on by international warming.

The native species ought to hibernate within the months of November and December and get up between March and April however had been noticed within the city attributable to lack of snow, adjustments in climate and an absence of meals within the wild.

Experts say this development might harm native bear populations if their meals cycle doesn’t proceed to match up with the climate.

The look of brown bears, however, has stunned the residents, with the sleepy giants knocking over rubbish containers and scattering the rubbish in quest of one thing to eat. Though they will fill their empty stomachs, the altered sample of conduct could make them extra vulnerable to sickness.

Posing no hurt to the road animals, the bears returned to the forest after filling their empty stomachs and as soon as once more disappear into the depths of the timber.

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