Oh, I'm going to disagree with you here.
We're not "supposed" to interact with men. First off, certainly not all men. After all, interacting with Ted Bundy certainly didn't do those women any good. Did it? Secondly, you haven't laid out exactly what you mean by "interact". Converse with? Entertain their romantic overture? Share the same public space amicably? Have sex with or marry?
Only one of those is something we should be expected to do, as in "supposed to". But only so long as we are getting the same in return. Can we say that we are?
And here we are, bashing our heads into the point again.
Next, without that same exact description of what you mean by "interact", you have no basis to say we aren't supposed to interact with wildlife. After all, bees are wildlife. Are you prepared to give up honey? I'm not. All of our pets came from interactions with wildlife. You can take my beagle over my dead body. Do you enjoy eating fish? They're wildlife. Interactions with wildlife has been key to virtually eradicating rabies from the continent. Every time you look at a bird, or slap at a fly, or squeal at a mouse, you are interacting with wildlife.
"We're not supposed to interact with wildlife" is a nonsense statement.
Moving on.
Then you said, "no woman wants to interact with a bear". You don't know that. You have no basis to make such a claim. There are female wildlife biologists and zoologist who deal with bears as a living. Are you claiming they're not "real" women? A lot of women live rurally where bears are their neighbors. They may not want to go pet them, but they enjoy seeing them, photographing them, talking to them. Those are interactions. And if we're being completely honest, they WANT to per the bear, if just to see what it's fur feels like. But, the bear wants to he left alone and they can be dangerous, so you curb that impulse. Doesn't mean you don't want it though.