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I think it is based on the estimate, from past years, on how many bears are likely to be killed even if BNSF took all reasonable precautions to keep bears off their property and prevent bear deaths.
I think all bear hits on the right of way are credited to BNSF. And any bear pieces found near the ROW, too.How can they determine what bear kills are BNSF's fault or the bear's fault from getting too close to the track?
Seems like poor advertisement on their part!I don't think grizzlies are exposed to Operation Lifesaver.
Good thing Ranger Smith's bears prefer pickanick baskets....Hitting a bear wouldn't derail a train, but would pretty thoroughly smash the bear. Hitting cars doesn't generally derail trains, and cars are both heavier and made out of metal.
I understand bear hits by trains are relatively common on Marias Pass, as there is often spilled grain from wheat hoppers trackside and the bears are attracted to it. Not healthy for the bears, but little effect on trains.
I understand bear hits by trains are relatively common on Marias Pass, as there is often spilled grain from wheat hoppers trackside and the bears are attracted to it. Not healthy for the bears, but little effect on trains.
Interesting, on a serious note, didn't realize that they were attracted to the tracks, but not at all surprised.
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