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Male grizzly bears still active

Male grizzly bears still active

BOW VALLEY – Larger male grizzly bears in this area aren’t too sleepy yet.
More bears to be collared

More bears to be collared

Parks Canada plans to capture and collar more grizzly bears this spring.
Grizzly bears emerging from winter dens

Grizzly bears emerging from winter dens

“We haven’t confirmed whether it’s 122 or not, but we suspect it is,” said Blair Fyten, a human-wildlife management specialist for Banff National Park.
The Boss is back in Banff, residents urged to do their part to keep grizzly safe

The Boss is back in Banff, residents urged to do their part to keep grizzly safe

“It is a question of treating wild animals with respect: not chasing, not feeding, not teasing, not watching except from a very great distance – more than three or four bus lengths – far enough away that binoculars are needed.”
Bears emerging from dens

Bears emerging from dens

The Boss is back. Bear 122, the dominant male grizzly of the area, was spotted along Bow Valley Parkway near Castle Mountain on Wednesday (March 22) – the first confirmed grizzly bear sighting of the year in Banff National Park.
Sewage leak attracts grizzly

Sewage leak attracts grizzly

Grizzly bear 148 was attracted to a sewage leak on the slopes of Banff's Sulphur Mountain.
The Boss back in Banff prompts uptick in fruit tree removals

The Boss back in Banff prompts uptick in fruit tree removals

“When a bear’s life is potentially in danger and there's something they can do about it, they’ve chosen to act, which is fantastic.”
Parks monitoring grain clean-up from derailed CP train

Parks monitoring grain clean-up from derailed CP train

BANFF – Parks Canada is monitoring the clean-up of canola grain spilled by a derailed CP Rail train on Thursday (Feb. 28) in the middle of prime grizzly bear habitat. CP Rail confirmed Friday morning (March 1) that the derailment occurred at 4:30 p.
The Boss still out and about

The Boss still out and about

“The fact is big male grizzly bears are probably still out; we’ve seen one as early as least week. This is not unusual and they may still be around until early December," said Parks Canada wildlife expert Dan Rafla.
Bears are back in Banff

Bears are back in Banff

BANFF – A large grizzly bear, believed to be the Boss, is out and about.
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