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Notorious Banff grizzly Split Lip kills bear cub

Notorious Banff grizzly Split Lip kills bear cub

“Bear 136 killed one of the cubs of 142… this is a natural occurrence in the wild,” said Jon Stuart-Smith, a Parks Canada human-wildlife coexistence specialist for Lake Louise, Yoho and Kootenay national parks.
Bear 148 attracted to fruit trees

Bear 148 attracted to fruit trees

Female grizzly bear 148 was feasting on crab apple trees in the Banff townsite on the weekend and has now made her way onto provincial lands in Canmore. The well-known bear was eating crab apples in the Middle Springs area on Saturday night (Aug.
Close encounter with grizzly bear leads to K-country closure

Close encounter with grizzly bear leads to K-country closure

KANANASKIS – A close encounter between a denning grizzly and a group of backcountry skiers prompted the closure of an area of Kananaskis Country to prevent more people disturbing the bear. On Feb.
Bear study wraps up, but what next?

Bear study wraps up, but what next?

Now that the five-year, $1 million CP/Parks Canada study into grizzly bear mortality on mountain park rails is complete, are you feeling a tad underwhelmed by the result? Join the club.
Grizzly bear trapping to resume in Banff, Yoho

Grizzly bear trapping to resume in Banff, Yoho

Parks Canada plans to capture and collar more grizzly bears this spring as part of a project to stop the ongoing deaths of the threatened species on the train tracks in Banff and Yoho national parks.
Wildlife management agencies working together on bear 148

Wildlife management agencies working together on bear 148

Provincial and federal wildlife officials are investigating the possibility of piloting an agreement to have Banff National Park wildlife crews on the ground in Canmore to help out if grizzly bear 148 heads this way again.
Parks closes area near Louise for denning bear

Parks closes area near Louise for denning bear

Parks Canada has closed off a large area near Lake Louise to protect a denning female grizzly bear.
Backcountry area closed to protect denning female grizzly bear

Backcountry area closed to protect denning female grizzly bear

“The area does see backcountry skier traffic during the winter and human presence near the den may disturb the bear or her newborn cubs, which could also place skiers at risk of a grizzly bear encounter."
Non-resident hunter with guide legally shot Bear 148

Non-resident hunter with guide legally shot Bear 148

Famed female grizzly bear 148 has been shot dead by a hunter in B.C. According to the B.C. Conservation Office Service, bear 148 was shot by a guided non-resident hunter on Sept. 24 near McBride, B.C. as part of the province’s legal hunt.
Female grizzly bear carving out living in human-dominated landscape

Female grizzly bear carving out living in human-dominated landscape

“Females will teach their cubs where it is safe to cross rivers, how to avoid certain other creatures of all sorts, where it is safe to bed for the hot afternoon, where to look and how to look for food, what trails go where and so on."
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