Source: Slashdot: Hardware
Japan's handmade Monster Wolf robots—$4,000 solar-powered devices designed to scare bears away from populated areas—have sold out as bear encounters spike. The shortage exposes a mismatch between artisanal manufacturing capacity and the scale of the problem. A few thousand hand-assembled robots cannot address systemic habitat loss that's pushing wildlife into human territory. The shortage reveals how novelty hardware solutions often falter when confronted with ecological breakdown. Solving bear encounters requires interventions beyond purchasing a high-tech scarecrow—namely, addressing the land-use and climate pressures that displace wildlife in the first place.