emrah and aysegul have been collecting detailed data on the bears to understand how human activity ists they live in have become fragmented, dramatically changing their behaviour. we are here before dusk to increase our chances of seeing them. and we are in luck. this has been really exciting, we have seen seven bears come out of this forest including two cubs, but the only reason we are seeing so many of them together is because they're on their way to this, the dump site and they're going there to feed. the bears are here to scavenge. some of their forests have been overtaken by urban development, so they're forced to feed on our rubbish. oh, my word. look at them, there's so many of them, and there are cubs as well. so many of them. one, two, three. . .18. is that what you counted, just in this bit? yeah. this is really depressing. look, and you can see the cubs, even. for me, it's exciting to see bears, but not like this. i mean, this is really, really sad. now, here is too much food. they are not fighting, they're trying to eat leftovers, but many times they eat the plastics. the