In a typical year, there are one, or maybe two fatal bear attacks on record. With information dating back to the 1830's, fatal bear attacks are relatively uncommon. All fatal bear attacks are carried out by either: brown, black, or polar bears.
According to records compiled by James Wilder, a US Forest Service biologist, there were only 20 fatal polar bear attacks (out of 73 total attacks) between 1870 and 2014
Between 1900 and 1985, there were 162 Grizzly bear attacks recorded in the Journal of Emergency Medicine. On an average it is believed that there are 2-3 Grizzly bear attacks on humans each year.
Nature Skills has many helpful tips one can learn to prevent any bear attacks while camping. One can learn where to store food, and what to do if approached by a bear amongst other things.
Bear attacks are relatively rare, with estimates suggesting that there are about 10 to 15 fatal bear attacks globally each year. Non-fatal attacks occur more frequently, but precise global statistics are difficult to ascertain due to varying reporting practices. Most bear encounters do not result in aggression, as bears typically avoid humans. Regions with higher bear populations, like North America and parts of Europe, tend to report more incidents.
This is a list of known fatal bear attacks that occurred in North America by decade in reverse chronological order. In this list three species of bear are recognized: the Brown Bear (Ursus arctos), the American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) and the Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus). For purposes of this list, Brown Bear includes the Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis), the Kodiak Bear and the Mexican Brown Bear. Between 1900 and 2003 there were about 52 recorded deaths due to black bears, 50 due to brown bears and 5 due to polar bears. The most recent data is the most reliable and complete, but does not necessarily include all fatal attacks that have occurred in North America. Prior to recent decades bear attacks were not well documented, particularly those which took place in isolated regions. As a result there were more attacks and fatalities than have been recorded as shown here, particularly in Canada and Alaska. Information provided by Wikipedia...
On average, around six people die from bear attacks worldwide each year. However, it is important to note that fatal bear attacks are rare and encountering a bear in the wild is mostly safe as long as appropriate precautions are taken.
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4 oz of roundup in 2 gal of water will work just fine.
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At least 10 - 26 per year even though it is said to be more likely to be struck by lightning.