QUOTE (NWNREADER @ Aug 8 2011, 03:57 PM)
As we know so little about what happened, how can we judge?
Anyone thought that 2 weeks after a Norwegian human goes on the rampage a Norwegian bear does too?
I think the Norwegians have something going on.......
We don't need to know anymore though - think about it, you decide to go camping in the middle of a place where Polars Bears live - Bears that are fierce, protective and hungry - they can smell food (inc human flesh) up to 32km away will find you and they will eat you. They don't know not too. If they fitted their Trip Wire incorrectly and the PB got through than that is their fault. They are suppose to have people watching (which they didn't), looking out for bears and as dannyboy said the PB would most probably have been killed anyway if it was seen near them. This is just all wrong.
PB are endangered species due to Global Warming - they could be extinct in up to 80 years. Were certianly not helping by 'sleeping' in the middle of their home are we.
Instead of taking groups of students to do this exploratory trip - maybe sunbathing in the med is more appropriate.