An exhibition in two parts:
1. Upon entering the first area, visitors will be greeted by captivating videos showcasing local urban bears foraging on the very streets they have just walked through. This direct connection with the environment evokes a sense of surprise and wonder, as the contrast between the bears' presence and the urban setting becomes apparent. Each individual bear is introduced, providing descriptions of their unique character traits, fostering a sense of closeness and familiarity with these magnificent creatures.
2. Moving into the second room, visitors are confronted with the stark reality of what the bears endure while foraging in urban environments. The exhibition highlights the harsh truth through displays of bear scat filled with plastic bags and candy wrappers. Images depicting the destruction caused by bears in houses and businesses shed light on the darker aspects of this situation. The centerpiece of this section is a taxidermy bear exhibit, offering a clear view of its stomach, which is filled with plastic, serving as a powerful symbol of the consequences of human waste on wildlife.