A well placed bullet might stop an aggressive grizzly, case but not shooting could be just as effective in protecting yourself in bear country, cialis 40mg according to a new study by Brigham Young University wildlife biologists.
Longtime bear biologist Tom Smith and colleagues analyzed 269 incidents of close-quarter bear-human conflict in Alaska between 1883 and 2009 in which a firearm was involved. They found the gun made no statistical difference in the outcome of these encounters, look which resulted in 151 human injuries and 172 bear fatalities
“It really isn’t about the kind of gun you carry. It’s about how you carry yourself,” said Smith, lead author of the study published online in the Journal of Wildlife Management.-[source]
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