An endangered species: The Formosan black bear is a large omnivore native to the high, clouded mountains that run down the spine of Taiwan. Illegal hunting and land clearing are pushing the species to the brink of extinction.
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Bear tracking: Formosa bear expert Professor Mei-Hsiu Hwang and her assistant Wan-Ching Lin check camera traps high in the Taiwan mountains in May. "If we cannot protect them, I don't believe we can protect anything else," says Hwang.
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A new symbol for Taiwan: Taipei mascot "Bravo" was on hand to celebrate Taiwan's first same-sex marriages on May 24.
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Proceed with caution: A sign in Taiwan's Dasyueshan National Park warns hikers and tourists to watch out for bears.
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Taipei Zoo: But the only place anyone is likely to see a black bear these days is behind wire and glass. In this photo, a Formosan black bear strolls through his enclosure at the Taipei Zoo.
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Mountainous Taiwan: The dense, mountainous forests in eastern Taiwan make up a large part of the bears' native habitat.