Det verkar hända en hel del med björnattacker här i närheten (se tidningsartiklar nedan). I början av augusti dödades en tysk turist som sovit på en av parkbänkarna nedanför Mt Tampa... dessa ligger typ max 100-500 meter från där vi bor!
Dessutom blev en annan tysk!? angrigen av en björn när han campade på Bugeci Mountains där vi var och vandrade med Johans föräldrar...och vi som funderade på att åka dit en annan gång och campa...då det är så vackert! Har dock ångrat oss... börjar bli lite skraja för björnarna!!
1) German tourist attacked by bear in Romania
The Associated Press
Published: August 15, 2008
BUCHAREST, Romania: Mountain rescuers say that a German tourist camping in Romania has been attacked by a bear while sleeping in his tent, according to media reports.
Mountain rescue official Doru Diaconescu says the man woke when the bear slashed his tent early Thursday. The animal injured the man's head and arm with its claws.
A nearby mountain rescue team heard noises and went to help. They chased the bear away.
The man and his two friends were camping in a meadow in the Bucegi Mountains in southern Romania. Media reports say the man is being treated at a local hospital.
Mediafax news agency identified the victim as 26-year-old Cristoph Schultz.
Diaconescu says that the bear attacked the man because he smelt food in the tent. Camping is forbidden in the area.
2) Romania struggles with bear invasions after deadly attack
August 6, 2008
Every summer, visitors from around the globe flock to Romania’s Carpathian mountains, attracted by their towering peaks, volcanoes and gorges – and by the thriving population of brown bears, one of the last remaining in Europe.
But while tourists come to observe the wildlife, the wildlife is seeking out a lifestyle elsewhere.
Romanian officials are concerned about the bears’ increasing forays into population centres after several deadly attacks in recent years. In the latest incident, a 20-year-old man was ripped to shreds by a large female foraging for food, as he slept on a bench in an alley near downtown Brasov, central Romania.
Local hunters, authorised by the country's Environment Ministry to track down the animal to prevent further attacks, found her the next day not far from the place where she had claimed her victim. As she started to charge at them, they shot her dead.
The historic town, nestled on the lower slopes of the mountains and surrounded by forest, is the scene of most of the country's bear attacks. Three years ago, one person was killed and nine others severely wounded by a rampaging bear at a picnic spot on the outskirts of Brasov, while in 2004 the area was put on rabies alert after an infected bear killed two men and injured six others.
Last year, an American woman, 31-year-old Kathryn Evans, was mauled to death as she hiked with six others on a mountain trail about 25 miles south of the town. Two others were injured.
Romania’s section of the Carpathian mountains is home to almost half of Europe’s brown bears, and residents of Brasov are not unaccustomed to stumbling upon hungry invaders with snout buried deep in their dustbins – or even their kitchen cupboards.
“One day I got a call from a person who said: ’there’s a polar bear in my pantry’,” says one hunter in the area. Upon arriving at the flat, he found a female bear covered in flour, after having apparently raided the larder.
The same animal gave residents a shock a few months later when she climbed with her cub to the third floor of an apartment building, looking for food, the hunter added. The two were captured after a few hours.
Last September, another bear was found with its head stuck in a container of leftover food in a sanatorium in Predeal, some 90 miles north of Bucharest, after it had climbed in a window.
Dorel Noaghea, a 51-year-old forester who says he has “run into hundreds of bears” during outings in the Carpatian mountains, says that bears from the area surrounding Brasov began venturing into town in the late 1970s, when the holiday resort started spreading to the neighbouring woods.
Frightened at first, the bears increasingly headed into urban areas in search of food, unfazed by the amused locals looking on – who consequently nicknamed them “binmen bears”.
Mr Noaghea, who is head of the Brasov’ hunters’ association, claims that man was to blame for the dozen incidents in recent years in which people were killed or injured.
“Brown bears usually don’t attack people. On the contrary, they’ll run away if they see one,” he said.
But man, he said “does not respect the bears’ habitat, or worse, tries to turn them into a tourist attraction,” for example, offering them food to allow visitors to take pictures alongside them.
Wherever the responsibility lies, the bears’ increasingly frequent city outings have prompted authorities to seek a solution.
“We have launched a relocation programme for binmen bears in distant regions where they will find sufficient food, so that they will want to stay,” says Mihai Manoiu, who is in charge of biodiversity at the Environment Ministry.
Romania, which currently has between 6,000 and 6,200 brown bears, suggested exporting them to countries where the species is dying out. “But since they were binmen bears, those countries said no,” he added.
But the authorities said that they would not lift hunting restrictions, despite pressure from hunters, especially as the European Union is monitoring the issue closely.
In the 2007-2008 season, Bucharest authorised 333 bears to be hunted down, “and only in regions where we reported damage or deadly incidents,” says Mr Manoiu.
3) Bär tötet Mann in Rumänien
02. August 2008
Bukarest - Ein Bär hat einen Mann mitten in der rumänischen Stadt Brasov (Kronstadt) angefallen und getötet. Ein Spaziergänger fand die Leiche des 25-Jährigen am Freitagmorgen, wie die Stadtverwaltung mitteilte. Demnach hatte der Bär den Mann in der Fußgängerzone zerfleischt und dann einige Meter weiter in einen angrenzenden Park gezerrt. Bären werden in der Region um Brasov häufig gesichtet. Die Tiere dringen immer wieder in die Städte ein und suchen dort nach Nahrung. Dabei werden gelegentlich auch Menschen attackiert.
Dom ser ju ganska söta ut...när de är små ;)
...fast å andra sidan är det ju oftast människans fel att björnar attackerar. Man har mat i tältet, fotar med blixt, gör allt för att få en grym bild osv. Respekt.

8 kommentarer:
Det var inte så ofarligt som det verkade, när vi var och tittade på de gulliga björnarna. Ta det försiktigt!!! Det var väl inte mer än några hundra meter från er som tysken blev dödad?
Eva-Karin o Per
Jepp korrekt. Det har slgit oss oxå.
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