TOKYO - The Environment Ministry will begin surveying bear populations in Japan's northeastern Tohoku region and vicinity in June by setting up about 800 cameras in mountains, it said earlier this week, following a surge in bear attacks on humans.

Camera traps and other means will be used to help count black bears in the six prefectures of Aomori, Akita, Iwate, Yamagata, Miyagi and Fukushima -- collectively known as Tohoku -- as well as adjacent Niigata, with the estimates to be released possibly by early next year.

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