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The president’s rollbacks and funding cuts are affecting your food, water, and air — even if you don’t realize it.
Canada Grizzly still stirring controversy on Texada Island, B.C., even after being shot dead In life, the grizzly bear that swam to Texada Island, B.C., in recent months had divided the community.
First off, grizzly bears are not wolves. Grizzlies are the second slowest reproducing mammal in North America, and only have cubs every three years.
Grizzly bear sightings are among the top highlights for visitors to Alaska’s Denali National Park and Preserve. This is especially true when the bears become curious or playful, such as the young ...
The recent death of a well-known grizzly bear on Texada Island has sparked considerable debate, highlighting the complexities of managing large wildlife in rural communities.
A landowner shot and killed a grizzly bear that got into the chicken coop on his Montana property, wildlife officials said. The man had heard a disturbance outside the night of July 10 and went ...
Preventing these conflicts reduces the need for lethal actions and helps communities coexist more safely with nearby wildlife.
Update: Grizzlies that attacked B.C. couple on e-bikes won't be captured or killed The wife fended off the two grizzlies using bear spray but her husband was mauled and required surgery for his ...
Caption: This grizzly bear followed Howard Mah and Lori Arnason along the Troll Falls trail in Alberta's Kananaskis Country on July 19, until the couple finally roared at it and the animal fled.
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