Whether roaming old-growth forests and alpine meadows or perching on rugged riverbanks with their strong jaws effortlessly seizing salmon mid-air, few animals typify Canadian nature quite like the grizzly bear does. The post Apex predator and ecosystem protector: 10 grizzly bear facts appeared first on WWF.CA.| WWF.CA
The grizzly bear is one of nature’s biggest keystone species. It's influence profoundly shapes the world around it.| WWF.CA
By Jack Reaney SENIOR EDITOR Editor’s note: Details were added to this story on Sept. 4 and 5 after EBS received information from authorities. An unfortunate pair of vehicle-wildlife collisions […] The post Horses, mule, grizzly cub killed by vehicles south of Big Sky first appeared on Explore Big Sky.| Explore Big Sky
In 2018, the Government of British Columbia decided to end licensed grizzly bear hunting, which has led to noticeable increases in bear density and activity. This increase has raised concerns about its impact on ungulate populations, crucial both culturally and nutritionally to the Tahltan people. Since 2019, the Tahltan Central Government (TCG) has intensified its predator management … Tracking Grizzlies: A Collaborative Initiative in British Columbia Read More » The post Tracking Grizzl...| Safari Club International Foundation
Can you tell the difference between a grizzly and a black bear? Learn the key identifiers and how to stay safe in bear country. Plan your trip.| Yellowstone Forever
Catherine Babault, a wildlife photographer and tour guide on Vancouver Island, said she spotted a grizzly sow and cubs in July. She isn't the only one who was excited to see them.| Global News
I've always believed that when you make something with your hands, it comes alive. Hares and bears and mountain lions and roses and hearth-homes and strange wheeled vehicles, they all wait inside the iron-dark clay. Our hands know how to pull and coax and sing them out. It is, in no small way, magic. At least that's how I find the process of working with clay, the act of sending a bisque-fired creature off into the kiln, to be engulfed in flames, to come out bright-skinned, umbered, new. I al...| The Gleewoman's Notes