He helped conduct an inquiry after Michio Hoshino, the renowned Japanese bear photographer, was pulled out of his tent and eaten by a bear in 1996 in the southern reserve, a more remote region neighbouring the 2.8 million acre (11,000 km²) Kronotsky state reserve where Nikolayenko was based.
Michio Kaku | Michio Okamura | Yukinobu Hoshino | Aki Hoshino | Michio Kushi | Michio Jimbo | Tomoyuki Hoshino | Senichi Hoshino | Michio Mado | Michio Kurihara | Michio Kaku. | Michio Hoshino | Kantaro Hoshino |