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Jason Moody with the Nuxalk Nation&#8217;s fisheries and wildlife program said the research shows ecotourism done right is not a driving factor in conflict between bears and humans. &#8220;The findings were pretty clear that if you&#8217;re viewing bears in the right way \u2026 (it) does not predispose them to bear-human conflicts later on,&#8221; said Moody, who contributed to the study and runs an ecotour operation based in Bella Coola. 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