Setting up a bear hair snare

Setting up a bear hair snare (say that three times quickly).
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Setting up a bear hair snare (say that three times quickly).
#raincoastscience #WuikinuxvBearProject #grizzly #womeninscience
The success continues for our Fraser Connectivity Project. We had another great day surveying…
If you are in North Vancouver tonight, you can learn more about research and conservation of Spirit, and other, bears, from Christina Service at a free event at Capilano University…
That’s a whale of a family tree – Killer whales can be individually ID’d by their markings & dorsal fin shape. We can use this info to keep track of who’s related to who and their movement. Kept these books close at hand while on board The Achiever!
Alena, Raincoast science bear research team member, 10 seconds into her first ever helicopter flight.
In March of 2019, we began phase one of an ambitious habitat restoration project in the Fraser River Estuary. We created three 50m breaches in the Steveston Jetty…
The trophy hunt of bears in British Columbia continues despite overwhelming public support for an end. Join Raincoast Conservation…