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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.
No-stopping zone, reduced speed limit implemented on Field Hill to keep bears safer

No-stopping zone, reduced speed limit implemented on Field Hill to keep bears safer

“I’m thrilled that they’re taking this proactive measure. It may very well be the difference between life and death for that bear," said John Marriott, wildlife photographer and conservationist
Buffaloberry season – more berries, more problems

Buffaloberry season – more berries, more problems

Knowing the 'bear' necessities for buffaloberry season
Parks responds to grain spills on railway

Parks responds to grain spills on railway

BANFF – Parks Canada has responded to three significant grain spills along the train tracks in Banff National Park in as many months. The latest spill, which occurred Dec.
CP Rail grain spill cleanup ongoing in Banff National Park

CP Rail grain spill cleanup ongoing in Banff National Park

BANFF – A massive clean up operation of a major train derailment remains underway to prevent emerging grizzly bears from getting into spilled grain. The Feb.
Bears near Banff in search of easy snack before denning

Bears near Banff in search of easy snack before denning

“Theses bears are back and it’s prior to denning time so they’re looking for any food they can find.”
Mass fish die-off in Banff 'not uncommon in nature'

Mass fish die-off in Banff 'not uncommon in nature'

“The warmer the water becomes, the less oxygen it can absorb, and if during the summer there is a riot of aquatic vegetation growth, that vegetation will breakdown after the lake freezes over, further diminishing oxygen levels in the lakes. Voila! Fish die-offs.”
Maniacs on our roads

Maniacs on our roads

So once again we see that one of the outstanding features of a long weekend in the Bow Valley, at least for quite a number of maniacs out there, is the need for speed – the compulsion to get out there and put pedal to the metal.
Human-wildlife conflicts increasing with visitation

Human-wildlife conflicts increasing with visitation

As Banff National Park continues to see record visitation numbers, human-wildlife occurrences in Canada’s flagship national park, including those involving bears and wolves, keep increasing year over year.
Locke to share stories at Fireside Chat

Locke to share stories at Fireside Chat

She was born in a log cabin in Lake Louise in 1925 – the only person on record to have been born there.
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