This also put the citizens in a tight spot. If they didn't leave food out as they had been, would their property be destroyed by a bear in search of food? Most would hope not, however but because of the people's actions, it was bound to happen. The people did not want the bear to be shot for what they had done to it, but because of its accidental intentions, it had to be taken out. Maybe the locals felt sympathetic for the bear, because he knew no better. Either way it was too late to teach the bear how to behave in its natural manner; it was now a danger to humans, so it must be killed.
Because of the way that humans had been treating it, it was at no fault to the ways of life; however the Canadian Police knew what was bound to happen. If the bear was not continuously fed, it would do what it takes to those that used to feed it (humans) until it got the food that it fought for. At that time, though, the bear would only act its natural ways around its usual food source. This was a red-flag for many possible attacks on the locals by the newly accustomed bears.
The overall issue was that although the intentions of the people were good, they became harmful to the bears natural behavior. But if a person does not know that, then the bear is the one that
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