A filmmaker who left a camera in a grizzly bear den for a decade is sharing his story and the remarkable footage he captured.
“In 2024, the region saw a noticeable uptick in grizzly bear sightings, namely females with young, which led to a predictable increase in conflicts/complaints in 2025 with dispersing young,” the ...
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Why Bison, Not Grizzlies, Still Dominate Montana’s Survival Story
Across Montana’s eastern plains, few sights register as strongly as a bison herd navigating open grassland. Although the ...
Troy James Hurtubise wore many labels during his lifetime. As we revisit his legacy on the anniversary of Project Grizzly, we ...
Yukon hiking guide with information on where to hike, which trails to choose, important tips on preparing for your hiking ...
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Scientists put cameras on grizzlies — and the footage reveals what survival in the Arctic looks like
The cameras logged hundreds of hours of footage, giving researchers an intimate view of grizzly bears' daily lives.
Black bears inhabit forests, mountains, and wilderness areas across much of the United States, with populations expanding in ...
In many ways, black-and-white nature photography is a more challenging art form than your standard color snapshot. It strips ...
Follow the complex lives of giant elephant bulls in Amboseli and Mount Kilimanjaro.
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