jeff corwin joins us now. he's a wildlife and conservationist expert and host of wildlife nation. she's breaking into. are you surprised that after 21 break-ins, they think she can be rehabilitated and put back in the wild? >> she clearly knows what she's doing. i can almost imagine her lowering from a ceiling with like all of these lasers around her, trying to negotiate to where the food is. but seriously, this is basically an animal taking advantage of an opportunity. bears are incredibly intelligent, emotional, adaptive animals. so why is this bear doing this? there's usually one big reason. and that is because a bear is displaced. it can be displaced because of a loss of habitat. it can be displaced because it's no longer dominant and is experiencing a little competition from other bears in the environment. but also, it's taking advantage of low-hanging fruit resources. so, clearly, this bear has learned that on the other side of this obstacle, your screened porch, your door, your window is a nice, fresh blueberry pie, you know, cooling on the windowsill or the refrigerator ha