Tide Rip Tidings
Grizzly Bears Emerge from the Den
High in the mountains above the tree line the grizzly bear hibernates. As the sun strengthens and the snow begins to melt a female grizzly breaks through the protective layer of snow to greet the spring. She is not alone … Continue reading
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Blue Whale At the Beaty Biodiversity Museum
Guest Blog: Daryl Dancer – Artist and Naturalist This week’s post will be about the Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus). Why you may ask? I had the opportunity to be in Vancouver for a marine mammal symposium at the University of … Continue reading
Following the Last Wild Wolves, a book review.
Santa Claus (read Howard) dropped this little number off on my doorstep this past festive season. He assured me it was a real ‘page turner’ and that he himself had devoured the book in less than 48 hours. I was … Continue reading
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