Italy grapples with fate of bear that killed jogger in the Alps

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The killing of a jogger by a bear in the Italian Alps has reignited a debate about rewilding and human-wildlife conflict. The bear, dubbed Jj4, had previously attacked people, leading to calls for it to be culled. However, environmentalists have appealed to save its life, arguing that the bear should be relocated instead. The controversy highlights the challenges of reintroducing species to their former habitats and the need for education and management to prevent conflicts between humans and wildlife.
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