Bears have attacked over 100 people in Japan since March

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The dangerous encounters are on the rise. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Japan is experiencing an unprecedented bear problem . According to the nation's Ministry of the Environment, the furry predators are confirmed to have killed seven people since March--the highest number on record since the government first started monitoring deaths in 2006. Given the country's ongoing ecological and demographic issues, however, it may be more accurate to say that the bears are facing an unprecedented human problem . Conservationists explained to the AFP that there are multiple factors contributing to the multiplying encounters between the wild animals and humans.