British Columbia is a wilderness lover’s dream, from grizzly sanctuaries and glacier landings to scenic kayaking. Whether ...
Ranging across British Columbia’s north coast ... "In my early years it was really something to see a grizzly bear," Doug Stewart tells me. As a fisheries patrolman, Stewart has been monitoring ...
Stretching for more than 250 miles along the coast of British Columbia ... making this the best time to view grizzly bears and the elusive Kermode bear. Trout fishing is in season year-round ...
Sprawling along Canada's Pacific coast, from the northern tip of Vancouver Island to the Alaskan border, the Great Bear ...
A new study from the University of British Columbia's Vancouver and Okanagan ... That's much farther than the seeds would spread without the bear's help. Being able to scatter their seeds over ...
Also known as the North American brown bear, the grizzly bear is a powerful predator that can ... The majority of grizzlies in Canada are found in British Columbia, Yukon and Alberta, with smaller ...
Guide Alan Blackwell reported yesterday in Burns Lake. British Columbia, that a hunter has killed what may be the largest grizzly bear ever shot. It weighed 1200 pounds at the time of its death.
“The commitment to grizzly bear recovery has been an on-again ... “The present grizzly numbers on the British Columbia side are likely only a few, if any at all.” To Servheen, Washington ...
A nonprofit that monitors wild horse populations in Alberta, Canada, on Saturday shared dramatic trail-cam footage of wild horses fleeing an attacking grizzly bear. “This 2023 Grizzly chase will ...
Coastal brown bears in Alaska and British Columbia are particularly reliant on fish like salmon and on salmon roe. Grizzlies most commonly eat: A grizzly bear’s primary prey includes newborn ungulates ...
Kermode bears (a subspecies of the black bear) that have pale coats owing to a genetic variant. They are found only in British Columbia, where estimates of their numbers vary between 100 and 500.