"Why can't the DNR simply relocate the bear?
Might the bear have cubs?
Are there too many bears to relocate?"jen, in short, relocating bears is not a simple process........in any state or province, whether they be black, brown or griz and each state or province has guidelines governing bear problems and removal of or what it takes to 'relocate' a bear. these guidelines vary. it's also expensive and time consuming to relocate a problem bear.
our living (meaning where folks choose to build/live) has expanded, (including natural habitats for bears and other critters).....and bears habitat has also expanded don't get me started.........
also, like every other critter on earth sometimes bears wander through when food sources are thin for them.
where i am in wisconsin is natural bear habitat. bears wander through. it's up to me to protect my livestock (the bees) from the bears. the solar fencer does a pretty good job. can't say that some of my neighbors watermelons and cantelopes survive........
i fun a little, but we do know of those who have lost livestock (primarily goats) to bears in years past. having lost beehives to bears was enough to teach me.