Tundra struck: Exploring Ontario's Polar Bear Provincial Park
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Ontario's Polar Bear Provincial Park is 24,000 square kilometers of tundra and muskeg, which captures about two thirds of Ontario's Hudson Bay coast in addition to the coast along west James Bay. The park, threaded with rivers that empty into the bays, create one of the most southerly tundra regions in the world.
Publication Name: Nature Canada
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0374-9894
Year: 2004
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FAN bares Alberta's grizzly woes
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The new population estimate of Albert grizzly bear is going low, but the estimate of annual human-caused bear mortality is high. The position of the Federation of Alberta Naturalists (FAN) is that they are asking the minister to put a moratorium on the hunting season.
Publication Name: Nature Canada
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0374-9894
Year: 2003
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Ecological trust
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The conservation of grizzly bears would result in the conservation of a host of other species by default. A biologist wants to change the way the grizzlies are treated, their habitat and their wilderness.
Publication Name: Nature Canada
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0374-9894
Year: 2003
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