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North American Grizzly Bear in snow at spring in Western Canada ... renews public interest and appreciation for the natural world. The Boss, a huge grizzly bear usually seen around Banff National Park ...
The Boss is awake and ready for another year of munching grains and tromping around the Bow Valley. Banff National Park's iconic dominant grizzly bear ... Because there's snow up high, the ...
Grizzly bear 122 — a large male known locally as "The Boss" — was spotted in the Lower Bow Valley on April 7, according to multiple media reports citing Parks Canada. Grizzly 122 is considered one of ...
The Boss is back in Banff National Park, marking the start of the spring wildlife ... he is known for chasing off other bears to assert his territory, even eating a black bear and having a run in with ...
BANFF – The Boss is back. The first sighting of grizzly bear No. 122, a.k.a., The Boss ... for food in the valley bottoms and don’t move to higher elevations until the snow disappears and vegetation ...
That makes it a perfect time to bundle up and enjoy the snow-blanketed natural ... Rockies Tea jars at the Banff Tea Co. From the museum, walk a block north on Bear Street, where several galleries ...
Fans of Jackie and Shadow, the beloved bald eagles of Big Bear Lake, kept an eye on the nest as the storm blew through (snow is still sitting heavily in the aerie's stick-filled bowl, even as the ...
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Big Bear was voted among the top 10 places in the U.S. for snow tubing and snowboarding by USAToday's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. As Southern California’s largest snow tubing hill ...
BANFF – Grizzly bears can live to be 30 years old in the wild, but that doesn’t happen too often in the busy and developed Bow Valley. But male grizzly bear No. 122, a.k.a The Boss, has a history of ...