Technology has given us a front-row seat to the fascinating world of animal behavior, where every breathtaking moment can go viral. However, the use of drones to capture these private or intense animal moments has raised ethical concerns. Experts are questioning whether it constitutes harassment. While research is important, we must also consider the ethical implications of our actions. One such incident, a baby bear cub struggling up a snowy slope, has sparked a debate, with some finding it inspiring and others feeling it upset the animal.
The Video of a bear struggling to reach the top
The video, shot in 2018 by drone operator Dmitry Kedrov in the Magadan region of Russia, shows a mother bear and her cub attempting to scale a steep, snow-covered slope. The cub repeatedly slides down but eventually reaches the top, reuniting with its mother.
The video Went viral
The video quickly went viral, with millions of views across social media platforms. While many have hailed the cub’s determination as inspirational, wildlife experts and animal rights advocates have raised serious concerns about the circumstances under which the footage was filmed. Many viewers commented how they felt stressed out watching the little bear determined to reach the top.
How it started
The video shows a mother and bear cub clambering up rocks to reach a snow-covered slope. The mother bear guides the cub and remains close, but as the pair climb the hill, the mother surges forward, leaving the cub behind.
The little bear is determined.
What is inspirational is how the bear cub does not seem to give up. Like a baby Spiderman, he keeps on climbing despite sliding down several times. While both lose their footing, the mother soon reaches the top.
An inspiration
The baby bear casts a tiny figure crawling up, desperately looking for a footing. What’s impressive is how the little tyke just doesn’t quit. This video aspect alone is enough to disregard the intrusion with the cub cutting, which is an inspiring example of guts, strength, and resilience.
A Heart-stopping moment
Plenty of heart-stopping moments follow as the cub struggles to reach its mother, patiently waiting above. The cub leaves long trails in the snow where its claws have dug in to stop slipping too far below.
The defining moment
The most intense moment in the video comes when the bear cub almost reaches the top. Suddenly, the mother nervously lunges for the cub. To many, it might seem as if she is brushing the cub away, but others feel she is upset by the presence of the drone flying too close. The mother presumably felt her baby was in danger and tried grabbing the cub.
The cub slides all the way down the slope.
The mother bear’s instinctive lunge misses her baby and instead dislodges the snow, causing her cub to lose its footing and fall. It slides all the way down, almost to the level from which both bears started their climb.
Never back down
This is the moment the little bear proves its mettle. Mama Bear has been highly successful in survival training. The brutal cub collects itself, appears unshaken and casually scurries back up the slope. How amazing and incredible is that?
A final push and success
“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” The little bear’s actions have proved this right; its determination is astonishing. There was not a single moment when it appeared fazed. Like a little Rocky Balboa, it just kept moving forward. There is no better example of resilience than this little bear. Many viewers found the footage heartwarming, praising the cub’s perseverance. The video served as a metaphor for overcoming obstacles and never giving up, resonating with a broad audience.
Expert Criticism
However, wildlife experts have criticized the drone operator for disturbing the bears. Most experts felt the drone’s presence likely caused the bears significant stress, prompting the mother to lead her cub across dangerous terrain. The aggressive sound and proximity of the drone may have contributed to the cub’s repeated falls and near-fatal slips.
Ethical Concerns
The incident has sparked a broader debate about the ethical implications of using drones to film wildlife. Critics argue that pursuing dramatic footage can lead to irresponsible behaviour that endangers animals. The drone operator’s actions have been likened to paparazzi prioritising sensationalism over ethical considerations.
The Impact on Wildlife
Studies have shown that drones can cause significant stress to wildlife, even when there are no visible signs of distress. For example, a 2015 study found that black bears’ heart rates increased dramatically in response to drone flights, indicating high levels of stress (Smithsonian Magazine). This raises concerns about the long-term impact of such disturbances on animal behaviour and well-being.
Legal and Regulatory Issues
Using drones in wildlife filming is subject to various regulations, but enforcement can be challenging. Some regions, like Yellowstone National Park, have banned drones outright due to their disruptive impact on wildlife and the environment. The penalties for violating these regulations can be steep, as evidenced by fines imposed on tourists who crash drones in protected areas.
Positive Uses of Drones
Despite the controversy, drones have legal and beneficial uses in wildlife research and conservation. They can provide valuable data on hard-to-reach species and habitats, aiding in conservation efforts without the need for invasive methods.
The Public’s Role
Public reaction to the video has been mixed, with some expressing outrage at the drone operator’s actions and others focusing on the cub’s inspirational journey. The footage sparked essential discussions about wildlife ethics, drone use, and the role of media in shaping public perceptions. While the cub’s determination is undeniably inspiring, it’s crucial to consider the broader implications of how such footage is obtained. What do you think? We invite you to share your thoughts in the comments and contribute to this ongoing debate.
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