Which Country Has The Most Bears?
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- With range and heat maps, discover which countries harbour the greatest numbers of bears, including total populations, subspecies and species. Included in this video are all 8 bear species and where they are found from the black bears of North America to the sun bears of Southeast Asia and the Andean bears of South America.
Chapters
0:00 American Black Bear
2:42 Polar Bears in North America
3:41 Brown Bears in North America
4:52 Awards Ceremony
5:24 Russia
7:03 China
8:51 Japan
10:14 India
12:15 Europe
13:48 South America
14:44 Southeast Asia
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Creative Commons Attribution
American Black Bear Distribution Map - WikiCommons / Bobisbob
Asiatic Black Bear Distribution Map - WikiCommons / Chermundy + IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, species assessors and the authors of the spatial data
Polar Bear & Brown Bear Distribution Map - WikiCommons / CPiGuy
Sloth Bear Distribution Map - WikiCommons / Chermundy + IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, species assessors and the authors of the spatial data
Spectacled Bear Distribution Map - WikiCommons / Chermundy + IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, species assessors and the authors of the spatial data
Sun Bear Distribution Map - WikiCommons / Chermundy + IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, species assessors and the authors of the spatial data
Editorial & Other Attribution
Kumamon black bear mascot - Niradj / shutterstock.com
Polar Bear Subpopulations Map - NOAA
Satellite Imagery - NASA
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Sources & Further Reading
Listed below are the sources used to create the video.
Black Bears in Mexico
www.fs.usda.gov/research/tree...
North American Black Bear
www.iucnredlist.org/species/4...
Number of Black Bears in BC
wildsafebc.com/species/black-...
www.env.gov.bc.ca/wld/documen...
Black Bears in Alaska
www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm...
Kermode Bear
www.bearconservation.org.uk/ke...
spiritbear.com/wildlife/spiri...
California Black Bears
wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/...
Cinnamon Bear
www.bearconservation.org.uk/am...
Polar Bears
www.arcticwwf.org/newsroom/fe...
www.climate.gov/news-features...
polarbearsinternational.org/c...
Polar Bears in Canada
www.canada.ca/en/services/env...
Polar Bears in Alaska
www.nps.gov/subjects/bears/po...
Brown Bears in Alaska & B.C.
www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm...
www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/env...
www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm...
Brown Bears in Russia
www.researchgate.net/publicat...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamchat...
Asiatic Black Bear numbers in China & Japan
www.iucnredlist.org/species/2...
Brown Bears in China
www.iucnredlist.org/species/4...
Giant Panda
animals.sandiegozoo.org/anima...
Tibetan Blue Bear
www.sciencedirect.com/science...
Full Source List
(there were too many for the character limit so I've included a link to a Google Doc with the full source list for this video)
docs.google.com/document/d/18...
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If anyone is interested in the data collected for this video, please find below a link to a Google Drive folder where you can find two CSV files, one for countries and another for Canadian/U.S. regions. All of the sources for numbers quoted directly in the video are listed in the description but not for those in the CSV files so please note the following: where possible, official government estimates or authoritative sources (IUCN, WWF etc…) were used and if not available, a consensus from multiple other sources. I have avoided using figures from others who aggregated this data as I couldn’t determine where those numbers came from. Also, the numbers in the country CSV for U.S. and Canadian black/brown bear populations are the totals from the regional CSV not a source found online. Countries/regions with a confirmed but unknown bear population show a “?” rather than a blank cell. I hope you find this as fascinating as I did :)
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What's the error margin on those? Because I guarantee you no one is walking around the woods in Canada counting bears, lol.
You don't know anything about bears
I'm happy to see that so many bears are prevalent worldwide. It's also crazy that they were even more widespread until recently: Grizzly bears ranged as far south as the mountains of Mexico, European brown bears lived across the British Isles, Syrian brown bears were found deep into the Levant, and many brown bears lived in the Atlas Mountains of North Africa
Especially here in North America it's a shame to hear that Grizzlies were wiped out from California and Mexico but it's good to know that they are doing relatively well in the far north in Canada and Alaska
Yeah, I once looked at the historic ranges for some of the largest predators. In North America Grizzlys and Pumas used to be present just about anywhere between the East and West- coasts.
Over in Eurasia Lions were present everywhere along the Mediterranean coast, the Balkan, along the Black Sea and many parts of the Middle East up to most of India.
Tiger were also present in most places between the Black Sea and eastern edge of the Eurasian mainland. Being notably absent from terrain at high altitude, probably due to a lack of forests.
So lions, tigers and even leopards once shared a significant part of their habitat.
I have to be honest, half the time I wasn't even listening and was just looking at all those cute bears. They are so fluffy and cuddly and would probably tear me to shreds if I get into their way but I still love them.
I was lucky to grow up in the Northwest Territories in one of the few places where Grizzly, Polar and Black Bear habitats overlapped. 😊🇨🇦
lucky omgg!!
Did you see any grolar bears?
I'm from the NWT as well and I'm surprised there's no concrete statistics for our Bear Population
@@TaylorUmongusHas No they only started appearing a few decades ago when the temperatures started getting milder and more frequent contact was made between the species.
new Brunswick here, we get overlapping grizzlys, brown bears and black bears
Russia: hold my bear.
Did you miss the part where the North American black bear outnumbers all brown bears?
@@baneofbanes North America is not a country, mate
@@m7ray yah doesn’t change my point. Both America and Canada have larger populations of bears.
Fun fact. In Churchill Manitoba Canada it is illegal to lock your vehicle when parked in public areas, as polar bear encounters are so prevalent that people on foot my need to take safe shelter in them.
As someone who owns a trailer in north central ontario i can confirm there are tons of bears here. We had a mother with cubs come through our trailers/cottages at stoney lake this year.
Wow, that sounds incredible! You are very lucky. I lived in B.C. for 5 years and thankfully made it out east once. Canada is probably my favourite country in the world!
@@Textbooktravel i do love the vast amount of different terrains we have, from forest and lakes, to plains to mountains there is something for everyone. Ive never been out west to BC yet but taking the train out there is on my bucket-list!
Me too! I lived in a small town where the train track runs right along the main road and the Rocky Mountaineer train used to pass through there, I can only imagine how breathtaking that journey would be!
In Minden, Sunday nights the dump is open late for cottagers. At dusk, I remember seeing about ten at once.
Bears in Ontario I suspect are higher than people realise. We have seen bears get into the fringes of the GTA. It isn't really bear country and yet they have adapted to farm land and hiding in the ravines and woodlots
small update the map of brown bear ranges, one was recently seen in northeastern montana! its the furthest east a brown bear has been seen in more than than a century as they used to inhabit the prairies here but obviously due to much of those grasslanda being used for agriculture they got pushed further and further west. very exciting bear news though!
Yeah recently they’ve been coming into Washington too we have like 30 up by the border
As someone who loves bears, I Really enjoyed this video!
There’s a wildlife refuge around 5hrs from where I live that u could see Black Bears in the wild year round 😊 I even encountered a mother and 2 cubs on a tree on my last visit!
Churchill Manitoba is the polar bear capital of the world
North Carolina has a black bear population of at least 20K bears, I saw no mention of this population. Many other states have large populations of black bears, they are very good at living close to agricultural areas
This is fun. As a Canadian, it's fun to take my guesses about whether we or the US have more overall bears. My logic was simply, "Canada has more land and fewer people in that land -- More empty space therefore more bears." In the end, I'm right, but it's striking how the US manages to equal Canada in black bears, which I'd expect to be the most common bear in both countries. Maybe that speaks to the adaptability of those bears. Maybe they manage to live closer to people in the US without overmuch damage to their population numbers. I feel like there's an interesting research story there, since you'd expect antagonism with the human world to even out population, if that were the case. But no, it seems not, which makes me wonder if there are a lot of mostly unseen happy wild black bears living peaceably proximate to people in the US, possibly becoming more flexible to enjoy less antagonistic cold weather, or lured by some other advantage of those areas not available in Canada. Am I theorizing smart here? Is this how others would think about it?
Simple. Grizzly bears were hunted to extinction in the lower 48 states, but black bears were left alone. Brown bears are pretty adaptable, their only weakness is bullets.
@@TaylorUmongusHasBlack bears were not left alone. They were eliminated from much of the eastern US, but were left alone in the west for the most part. Black bear populations are rising in the US, so it will surpass Canada eventually. Black bears can live close to humans without much issue, unlike brown bears which do not do well in close contact to humans.
Living in BC, this tracks honestly. Black bears are so common here they're viewed more like overgrown raccoons.
The Asiatic black bears really look fierce as heck.
Well they share a zip code with tigers.
Bro deserves more views for this level of content. Actually impressed. many more have Terrible quality and sometimes downright fake facts and get much more attention.
Top-shelf production 👍
I am floored at the number of bears in Japan... never thought of Japan as bear country
It's likely many of the nominal subspecies aren't valid, particularly of the NA black bear. A lot of them are based on irrelevant color variations, such as the cinnamon bear, which can be born in the same litter with normal black specimens.
There used to be grizzly bears in all of the western United States.
And great plains too. And mexico.
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Great video. Just one note, sun bears were recently spotted in southern China, although the population is likely less than 10 so it wouldn’t make to much of a difference
When you did your survey of Canadian Grizzly Bears you didn’t include the province of Alberta which has a significant Grizzly population. I suggest you do your calculations again and include Alberta in Canada’s numbers. I would be willing to bet Canada will then exceed the US in numbers.
If you look at his heat map and listen to the numbers he is quoting for each nation it is fairly clear that he is counting the roughly 1k Grizzly bears in alberta. I'm not sure why he doesn't show the counts on the map for them or the non-alaskan states but I do believe they are counted.
When I was 4 years old, me & my family went to visit other family in Sweden (were from New York City but all out family is Swedish with the majority living in Sweden, & we spoke swedish at home), one of my family members had a cabin in the north/central part of the country, only forests around.
Anyway, when we were there, me & my sister (age 7) were playing alone by a lake. An adult grizzly bear came by us, & with us growing up in the city with no knowledge about wildlife, I went right up to the bear to pet it. I touched it’s head but it walked away.
My sister took a picture with one of those disposable camera with my hand about to pet the bears head, otherwise no one would ever believe this story lol. I’ll post my instagram name since I have that pic on there if anyone wants proof lol.
Even though I easily could’ve died, I still remember that moment & it was special & a fantastic memory.
I am really proud to be romanian due to the fact that I really appreciate the fact that Romania has the largest and highest populations and densities of brown bears than any other european country out there, as they are founded primarely in Carpathian mountainous areas near the dark wilderness of Transylvania !❤🇷🇴🐻
As a montana resident there are significantly more grizzlies here than any of the estimates state. I know muitiple people who have gotten grizzlies on trail camera's nowhere near where they are supposed to be. That, along with the incredibly dense and vast wester side of the state, make estimates pointless.
I know what you mean. Last estimation for Alberta grizzly bear population was in the 800 range. There is an Albertan who has a Tiktok channel showing trail cam photos of grizzly bears in the Grande Prairie area yet the experts say that they don't have a population there and that it is random "visits". Someone isn't being honest.
Canada obviously has more bears than the USA. 90% of Canada is uninhabited. Which means more wilderness for bears.
a lot of canada is less productive due to a colder climate
@@AmberAbyss-nh4lc most bears in the USA are in Alaska, which is cold like Canada…
I lived in the Sierra Nevada mountains for several years, where Black Bears and abundant. They’re both totally cool and kind of scary simultaneously. I had to set up “noise traps” to keep them out of the chicken coop and trash cans.
Fun video, thank you!
Excellent video 😊
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India has 4 subspecies in which Himalayan brown bear is among one of the world's biggest and sloth bear is only found in India. Sun bears are found in India but they are mostly found in South east asia.
Canada would have a larger population of black bears, but sadly we have been sending black bear pelts to the Uk for over 200 years now. The pelts are used to make the bearskin hats for 5 regiments of soldiers.
My favorite bears of all is Yogi and Boo Boo bear.
Hey hey hey hey Washington state has some 30 grizzlies
The cutest animal in the world
So beautiful no animal has better fur than brown bear
Really cool to know where they live
In my area there are no bears since 100 years. Greets Stefan
11:21 This part here, is a sign a channel has integrity, is dedication to being factual.
It beats all those nature documentaries on TV, and streaming sites, that have footage from inside of 'wild' animal dens. Like somehow it would have hurt their ratings to have the narrator admit that this bit was filmed in a zoo/animal sanctuary.
Surprisingly you can't get a huge (image in the 80s), professional, running camera, a into a den full of wolf cubs, without the pack attacking, and abandoning it if they can't fight you off.
I love Pandas❤❤❤they’re so cute!!!
the bear at 12:15 is crazy
2:15 im curious what you mean when you say “thankfully” more common than the kermode bear? i’ve never heard anything negative about them so i’d be interested to hear more context behind that phrase. i’ve heard some people refer to them as even more docile than their non-leucistic black bear counterparts. thank you for the amazing video! ❤️🐻🐻❄️
I think he meant it in the context that they are fortunately not as rare as the endangered Kermode Bear.
@@russellhanley4417 ooo that would make more sense
Are there no sun bears in china?
I live in the bay. We have lots of bears. Lots of otters, too
What about the koala bear haha
I worked in the bush of Northern British Columbia for decades. I've encountered bears 1000's of times, mostly black bears and only felt threatened once.
There are 4 types of bear species ranked in terms of diet and what they eat:
Carnivorous: Polar bear and grizzly bear
Omnivorous: American black bear, Asian black bear, brown bear, spectacled bear & sun bear
Insectivorous: Sloth bear
Herbivorous: Giant panda
Florida being a top state for black bears is wild man
India has more bear species than any other country
I see you are going with 5 brown bear subspecies in Alaska. Many taxonomists have done away with such taxa as dalli and gyas, deeming them obsolete. There is substantial support for just 2 subspecies in all of N. America; horribilis and middendorffi.
Just had bear meat for supper. Very tasty!
At 1: 19 Thank you so much... cause you called it a KERMODE!..
Cause that's what it's called... I get the tourist thing... calling it a spirit bear... It sells ..right?. I'm down with that.
But in my hometown...Terrace BC , CANADA.. it's always been called a
Kermode.... It's the local indigenous name for it.. and the name of the local high-school basketball team (Celedonia Sr Sec)..
Also.. Whister BC.. the ski place..
So.. Whistler is the confluence of three valleys.. right?..
The local population of black bears that cross down and back and across the place..
I've heard.. is about 300!..
Damn things are like dogs in the woods... coming into hotel loading zones... snoring all day .. just a few yards off your bike trail..
They're..like everywhere.
No petting tho.
Caledonia
All I know if you wrestle a polar bear bare handed you get citizenship automatically 😀LOL !
I see you are stating 5 subspecies of brown bear in Alaska. Many taxonomists have done away with obsolete taxa such as dalli and gyas. There is a lot of support for just 2 subspecies in all of N. America; horribilis and middendorffi.
North America has more Bears than any other place on earth period.
Fun fact: the Tibetan Blue Bear is the only bear species that is Buddhist.
What about the koala bear 🐨?
It’s technically not a bear.
so we're counting Pandas as bears. mmm.
because they're bears?
They have no clue how many bears are in Canada... it's a well educated guess. It's such a difficult country to navigate within 4 hours drive of civilization...and in many cases even if there were highways up there, you would find bears after driving 35 hours north...
Bearhrain, of course.
PA - we got em 😊
How many individual bears are in the world
Idaho has Grizzly bears
Bears, beets, battle star gallactica
San Francisco is the American City with the most bears. Your most likely sighting is in the Castro District.
Bears…..beets… Battlestar Galactica
This is a question only joe Rogan can answer
Rogan is an idiot. He knows Jack shit about animals.
BEARS, BEETS, BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
How bout great Britton
This guy has never seen a bear before
What makes you think that?
Bc guy here, so many bears here is unbearable 😮
We have way more bears in South Carolina and Georgia then that might just showed!!!!!!
Sasquatchs could easily occupy the same habitat as black bears , and in many cases they do 😂
What’s a sun bear
How about the rare Gobi Bear?
Some pandas may possibly be related to raccoons .. at least the Red pandas
They are the Ewoks of the bear family 😅
Were all of the bears in zoos and safari experiences included? They would probably boost the US numbers by at least a thousand. Not to mention all the bears in San Francisco...that's fun to say.
I'll be the number 500 up vote.
Pass the honey please.
We must not allow a bear gap!😅
Pick your country.
America. Grizzly and Alaskan Brown
Alaskan brown bears ARE grizzlies. As I commented on this video;
I see you are going with 5 brown bear subspecies in Alaska. Many taxonomists have done away with such taxa as dalli and gyas, deeming them obsolete. There is substantial support for just 2 subspecies in all of N. America; horribilis and middendorffi.
Which bear is best?
Which country has the most beets?
Which country has the most Battlestar Galactica?
I bet if you included bears in zoos that America would come out at #1.
We are having bear problems in the florida panhandle
Like coyotes, American black bears are found in pretty much all 49 US continental states. (Except, in the case of the bears, perhaps not in a few midwestern states.)
Was waiting for when that might start smh.
I love your work on this channel, but with all due respect that thumbnail is not it, your usual ones are so pulling and inciting that this one's feels out of place. Great vid nonetheless!-
watches this while living in alaska
Of course Canada has more of everything wild because of human population and….we’re just nicer.lol.
Ireland has no bears.
Ireland only has potatoes and drunks.
Chinas' biggest bear is Xi the Pooh ..
Your maps not 100% accurate there are plenty of Bears in southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba and northern Washington and Idaho and without watching your video I can safely say CANADA 🇨🇦 has way way more Bears and other Predators than the US , we don’t allow people to carry guns in our national parks it kinda goes against the whole idea of a Park being a safe space for wildlife unlike the Americans who constantly chirp about never going into the wild woods unarmed lol think about if you banned guns in parks you’d have a lot more animals and a lot less city slickers who think there bushmen
India has 4 species of bears
Yeah he literally said that in the video 😂
@@sir_sack I know, I said it because I am Indian
@@JioclAshy& nobody cares
They also have tigers tho. Which hunt the bears and reduce their numbers. Bears don’t really have predators in North America.
@@joeybulford5266 yes that's true. But bear is not proper food for tiger. Tiger's 2% diet include bears
Russia has the most
The title of this video really shouldn't take 15 minutes to answer.
Gets a 👎and a "do not recommend channel"
Shut up use google then
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