This concept describes a state where bears exist without the constraints of artificial targets or limitations. Imagine a bear in its natural habitat, foraging, exploring, and interacting with its environment without human-imposed boundaries. This freedom is essential for natural bear behavior and ecosystem health.
Unrestricted movement and access to resources are crucial for bear survival. This allows for natural foraging patterns, social interactions, and breeding behaviors, promoting a healthy and thriving population. Historically, human interventions, such as hunting restrictions with designated zones or research projects involving tracking, have sometimes placed limitations on bear movement. A shift towards minimizing these interventions underscores the importance of preserving natural bear behavior and habitat.