Bear prints trail

These little bear prints led us right to our research site today – Kitasoo Nation.
#kitasoonation #raincoastscience

These little bear prints led us right to our research site today – Kitasoo Nation.
#kitasoonation #raincoastscience
Lauren Henson of the Raincoast Applied Conservation Science Lab at University of Victoria uses bear hair to research population structures of grizzly and black bears from the interior of B.C. to the coast. She just wrote an article…
The importance of salmon diversity One of the most important characteristics of science is its ability to improve understanding about the natural world. Often that means questioning ‘established’ knowledge. For…
Thankful for the wild oyster mushrooms we harvested for dinner in Heiltsuk territory…
Wolf tracks! Saw these on our way up to #Koeye Camp. There are a few ways these coastal wolves are different those on the mainland — do you know how? They fish and swim between islands! Their diet is upto 90% seafood and they are genetically different from the mainland wolves.
Mo’ orcas mo’ problems – if you’re on the menu! Killer whale near the Bella Bella Field Station…
Rub-a-dub-dub goes the grizzly on a rubtree near Wuikinuxv village…