B.C.’s iconic grizzly bear adapting to coexist with people in the Okanagan
A new study by an post doctoral wildlife scientist at the University of British Columbia's Okanagan campus, reveals how grizzly bears are managing to survive living amongst human populations. It seems B.C's iconic bear, is adapting it's behaviour in order to avoid human conflict, but will it be enough?
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