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This is What's Trending Today.
You can now follow the bears in California's Yosemite National Park online.
No, that does not mean the bears now all have Twitter profiles1. But they are connected to the internet via satellite. They have their own website. It is keepbearswild.org.
The park has about 500 bears within its borders, and last year, had over 5 million visitors.
Now, about 20 bears are wearing collars with GPS trackers. You can follow their movements on a map of the park.
But if you go looking for them, you probably will not find the bears. For both the safety of the bears, and people, there is a delay.
The website also shows where 28 bears were hit by cars in 2016. Some of them were killed.
With the collars, park rangers2 and wildlife scientists can keep track of the bears within the park. They can also learn some new things.
For example, bear experts were surprised to learn that the bears begin mating in May. That is over one month sooner than they thought.
They also found that the bears can travel up to 48 kilometers per day, and that includes climbing up steep mountains.
The collars will allow park rangers to know if bears are getting too close to campgrounds. The rangers want to keep both the bears and the humans safe.
The Yosemite Conservancy spent almost $300,000 on the mapping project.
Frank3 Dean4 is the president of the conservancy. He says the new information about the bears should keep them safer.
"People love to see the bears," he said. "Protecting them is something we can all do."
Jesse Garcia studies black bears for the state of California. He says visitors to the park need to understand that they are in the bears' home.
"You've got to give them their distance and always be aware, knowing that they're there," he said.
And that's What's Trending Today.
I'm Dan Friedell.
Dan Friedell adapted this story for Learning5 English based on an Associated Press report. Hai Do was the editor.
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Words in This Story
collar – n. a band of leather, plastic, etc., worn around an animal's neck
GPS – n. a radio system that uses signals from satellites to tell you where you are and to give you directions to other places
track – v. to follow or watch the path of (something)
mate6 – v. of animals : to have sexual7 activity in order to produce young
conserve8 – v. to keep (something) safe or from being damaged or destroyed
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n.侧面( profile的名词复数 );外形;印象;[建筑学](建筑物等的)纵断面图v.扼要介绍( profile的第三人称单数 );给…画侧面图;描…的轮廓;用数字图表(或量变曲线)表示 | |
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n.伙伴,同事;配偶;大副;v.(使)交配 | |
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