Yes, by regulating hunting and protecting habitat. However, the brown bear is not endangered at this time.
they were hunted and killed by hunters thinking they were black bears. humans cut down their trees and destoryedtheir habitat
The brown bear is not an endangered species.
The brown bear, Ursus Arctos, is not an endangered species.
No, Alaskan brown bears are not currently considered endangered. They are listed as a species of "least concern" on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List due to stable populations and conservation measures in place.
Mainly humans and other brown bears. Brown bears of Eurasia would also have the Siberian tiger to contend with.
It is not endangered at all. Brown bears are listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
The grizzly is not endangered. A race of the brown bear, listed as "Least Concern".
Humans.
No, they are not considered endangered as a species. The Mexican grizzly is endangered, but this is a race, not a species. Grizzly bears are a race of brown bear.
people are hunting them and killing them. also they are getting in fights with humans and they get hurt. Poor animals!Brown bears are listed as Least Concern. However, humans have encroached onto much of what used to be brown bear territory. Most of the areas where humans have encroached on no longer have brown bears, as the bears were hunted until they disappeared, and their habitats were destroyed.
It is the apocalypse of the bears where they will all kill humans.
Brown bears are omnivores and typically do not seek out humans as prey. However, in rare cases, brown bears may attack humans if they feel threatened or provoked. It is important to take precautions when in bear country to avoid potential encounters.