A landowner in the Yaak River Valley of northwest Montana has placed a 40-acre conservation easement on her family’s ...
Jason Moody with the Nuxalk Nation's fisheries and wildlife program said the research shows ecotourism done right is not a driving factor in conflict between bears and humans.
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 ...
The National Park Service (NPS) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Thursday a decision to “actively restore” grizzly bears to the North Cascades region of Washington state.
"Bears don’t just eat huckleberries." Researchers make unexpected discovery about grizzly bear diet: 'Crucial for both ...
A new study has found eco-tourism had no statistical impact on conflict with humans downstream of viewing sites.Emina Ida How do you track grizzly bears in the dense forests of British Columbia’s ...
The Powder Highway of British Columbia is famous for snow and skiing. Along the snow lined (up to 70 feet of it) ribbon of road is the most cat skiing, heli skiing, lift-accessed skiing and ...
Northeast Washington and British Columbia, and the North Cascades in north-central Washington. Idaho has an estimated grizzly bear population of just 200 animals with most of those living on the ...
Grizzly bears that visited ecotourism areas ... conflict with people in communities downstream, a new study by British Columbia-based researchers has found. Jason Moody with the Nuxalk Nation ...