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One field crew was lucky enough to see a black bear deposit hair! Credit: Spencer Rettler Rub trees were set up with a 'Z' formation of barbed wire to facilitate hair collection. Credit: Annie Loosen Bears rub not only on trees, but buildlings, fence posts, and here, a powerpole. Credit: Spencer Rettler M.Sc. student Annie Loosen burns old hair off a rub tree in preparation for the next sampling session. Credit: Christine Misseghers The foothills and prairies of southwestern Alberta provide excellent wildlife habitat - much of which is privately owned. Credit: Spencer Rettler Trail cameras captured an adult grizzly bear using a rub tree in the Castle Special Management Area. Credit: GBMP GBMP Coordinator Andrea Morehouse explains recent DNA results to local residents on a field tour. Credit: GBMP Grizzly bear sightings have extended well beyond their typical mountain range. Here, a grizzly bear walks through a stubble field. Credit: Angela Carter Chinook winds blow down along the eastern front of the Canadian Rockies. Credit: Ted Loosen A cinnamon black bear captured on camera with two blonde cubs and two brown cubs! Credit: GBMP
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