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Vitaly Nikolayenko : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vitaly Nikolayenko Vitaly Aleksandrovich Nikolayenko ((ロシア語:Виталий Александрович Николаенко), transliteration: ''Vitálij Aleksándrovich Nikoláyenko'', died December 2003) was a Russian self-educated natural scientist and photographer notable for his extensive research on the ethology of Russian bears. He spent 33 years living with the brown bears (''Ursus arctos'') native to the Kamchatka peninsula. He was found dead in December 2003 at the Kronotsky state reserve, one of two managed by the federal government, north of Petropavlovsk. Authorities concluded that the cause of death was an apparent bear mauling. ==Biography== A senior ranger on the Kronotsky Wildlife Reserve, Vitaly Nikolayenko battled illegal hunting and fishing in the reserve. His patrols kept him in the wilderness for months on end. He routinely spent each day from dawn to dusk following bears, documenting their feeding, mating, and social habits.
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