The brown bear is a domesticated resident of Biogradska gora National Park

"Enjoy the footage of the trap cameras provided by the Biogradska Gora National Park Protection Service," announced the National Parks of Montenegro (NPCG).
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Photo from a camera of a brown bear, Photo: NPCG
Photo from a camera of a brown bear, Photo: NPCG
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Trap cameras, which were placed in selected locations to monitor the presence of wild animals in the national parks, on Wednesday recorded the now native resident of Biogradska gora National Park, the brown bear.

"A domesticated inhabitant of riska rocks looking for food, starving after a long winter's sleep, surrounded by the greenery of the swollen spring rainforest, always near the feeding ground. It is a representative of the wild and untouched nature. Enjoy the footage of the trap cameras provided by the Biogradska gora NP Protection Service", it was announced from National Parks of Montenegro (NPCG).

They say that, visiting the grounds, the Park's supervisors regularly download video material from camera traps that are set up in the vicinity of Lake Biograd.

"This protected natural area provides ideal conditions for the life of numerous animal species, including the brown bear. Bears need a large habitat in order to move freely, feed, reproduce and find places to hibernate. Installation of camera traps, formation of an Educational Corner in the NP Biogradska gora in Kolašin, in the premises of the administration building, as well as a number of other activities, were realized in cooperation with the NGO "Parkovi Dinarida" within the project "Bear watching in the NP Biogradska gora". The project activities are dedicated to the development of nature-oriented tourism while promoting a measure to protect and improve bear habitats and prevent poaching," NPCG said.

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