From Triggers To Tripods - Photo Contest Winners

From Triggers To Tripods - Photo Contest Winners

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Tragedy in the Yukon

Tragedy in the Yukon

We were deeply saddened to hear the tragedy of a woman and her 10-month-old baby killed in the Yukon by a grizzly bear.

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Photography Exhibition - Audain Art Museum, Whistler, Dec 8 2018

Photography Exhibition - Audain Art Museum, Whistler, Dec 8 2018

Presented by Grizzly Bear Foundation and Raincoast Conservation Foundation and sponsored by the Audain Art Museum and Nimmo Bay Resort Ltd, this evening presents two conservation photography exhibits in support of coastal carnivore conservation. December 8, 2018. Book your tickets today.

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Addressing a Culture of Fear: Learning to Coexist in Grizzly Country

Addressing a Culture of Fear: Learning to Coexist in Grizzly Country

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Bears will continue to use their habitat, regardless of people. Living among grizzlies comes with an element of fear, but it’s up to us to manage and handle our fear so we can respectfully coexist.

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Wildlife and Wanderlust: Happy World Tourism Day!

Wildlife and Wanderlust: Happy World Tourism Day!

How ecotourism links economic and environmental development.

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Forest fires, climate change, and grizzlies

Forest fires, climate change, and grizzlies

The impact of forest fires and climate change on our great bear.

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What is BC without the grizzly?

What is BC without the grizzly?

On BC Day, we honour the grizzly bear - a species that is deeply connected to our history, our landscape, and our culture.

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The Elaho grizzly: fight or flight?

The Elaho grizzly: fight or flight?

When it comes to grizzlies, things aren’t always how they appear.

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RELEASE: Bear viewing industry committed to conservation as operations give back, aim to exceed hunters’ contributions

RELEASE: Bear viewing industry committed to conservation as operations give back, aim to exceed hunters’ contributions

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Charlie Russell: on grizzly bears and coexistence

Charlie Russell: on grizzly bears and coexistence

Canada’s grizzly bears have lost a true and dedicated friend. After hearing the sad news of Canadian naturalist Charlie Russell’s passing on May 8, 2018, we’ve taken a moment to reflect on how he shaped our understanding of grizzly bear behaviour. 

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RELEASE: From Triggers to Tripods: A photo contest that celebrates the beginning of a trophy free BC

RELEASE: From Triggers to Tripods: A photo contest that celebrates the beginning of a trophy free BC

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RELEASE: Hungry grizzlies will wake to a trophy free BC, but what will they eat?

RELEASE: Hungry grizzlies will wake to a trophy free BC, but what will they eat?

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