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Taiwan’s endangered black bears stage remarkable comeback
The Formosan Black Bear population in Taiwan has increased, now inhabiting 27 townships. Experts stress peaceful coexistence to prevent human-bear conflicts.2025/05/16 20:00 -
Taiwan expands protection for endangered Formosan bears
Yushan National Park in Taiwan enhances Formosan black bear conservation with new lectures and rescue training. Efforts aim to prevent human-bear conflicts.2025/05/12 23:00 -
Endangered Taiwan bear shot after threatening village
A Formosan black bear was euthanized in Hualien after threatening residents and preying on dogs. The Forestry Agency took action for safety, sparking local rituals.2025/04/22 21:00 -
Underweight Formosan black bear cub rescued in Hualien op
The FNCA Hualien Branch captured a small Formosa black bear with help from WildOne Association. The bear, underweight but uninjured, will receive care and training for rewilding. Residents are urged to avoid large snares and report bear disturbances.2025/03/31 14:39 -
Formosan black bears released into wild in Hualien
Officials released two Formosan black bears into the wild in Hualien with tribal blessings. Authorities will monitor the bears to ensure community safety and ecological balance.2024/12/05 11:37 -
Taiwan’s elusive fauna caught on camera in stunning footage
Explore Taiwan’s diverse wildlife through stunning images captured by the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency Chiayi Branch. Witness Formosan black bears, Reeves’s muntjacs, and more in their natural habitats, providing valuable insights for conservation efforts. Discover the rich biodiversity of Taiwan’s mountainous regions through continuous monitoring with remote cameras.2024/02/19 13:42 -
Formosan black bear rescued, transported for medical care
A Formosan black bear accidentally trapped in Taichung was rescued and transported to a medical care station in Nantou’s Jiji Township by Taiwan’s Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency. The bear’s right forelimb was caught in a trap, and it was unable to free itself. A team of forest rangers hiked uphill for an hour to reach the bear, and with the assistance of a veterinarian, they successfully released it from the trap and treated its wounds. The incident may be related to the bears moving to lower altitudes due to sudden temperature drops. The agency encourages residents to report any bear intrusions or trapped bears and offers assistance with hunting tools for those in mountain villages facing threats to their crops from wild animals.2023/12/27 13:08 -
Formosan black bear released to the wild after FNCA’s care
A Formosan black bear, injured at a coffee plantation in Taiwan, has been released back into the wilderness after four months of intensive care. The bear, named "Da qu-ali" after a Bunun indigenous leader, triggered a trap in July and underwent successful surgery to recover. Weighing 101 kilograms, the bear was deemed fit for reintroduction. Major wildlife conservation organizations participated in the release, which included a divine naming ceremony led by tribe chief Ho Cheng-chung. The Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency used the incident to highlight the importance of wildlife conservation and encouraged local residents to create bear-friendly environments.2023/11/14 21:14 -
Controversial Taiwan Air Force badges sell out in hours
Air force badges featuring a Formosan Black Bear punching a Winnie the Pooh have become a hot commodity in Taoyuan, Taiwan, following a recent viral picture.2023/04/11 16:05