This thread is a loaded question. Answer "no" and you admit to excessive logging, as if we hold some sort of command over the logging industry.
Maybe the OP should answer to "do you regret your spousal abuse?"
On top of that, not a single source of intelligible data or context to support a far fetched bias, only rude or dismissive commentary. I'm honestly wondering if this guy is a "bot"
Anyone that knows or who has worked around the logging industry knows that old tall growth forests dont allow enough light for smaller shrubs which are a food source for bears outside of the edge of meadows and waterways.
Anyone who has actually hunted bear knows that cut blocks which are only a couple years old yield most likely hunting grounds to find a black bear, the competition plant life grows quickly, the best places to find bears is usually cut lines and 2-6 year old cut blocks.
Cut blocks are literally better habitat.
The shift to talk about cone spraying and monsanto is just a "bait & switch" tactic to avoid the obvious flaws in the main subject of this thread. How does anyone watch bears get killed during logging, which is either when bears are multiple feet under ground and under snow during winter, or above ground, awake and getting the heck away from the loud noise of diesel powered machinery. This is utter nonsense.
It's like he's trying to create some sort of illustration that loggers are chasing down bears and cutting them up with chainsaws, or logging equipment chases them down and runs them over. Too many disney movies.