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Human co-operation with bears in Northern B.C. in new documentary

Human co-operation with bears in Northern B.C. in new documentary

Interaction demonstrates how grizzly bears and humans can coexist

Written by Jim Hilton  –

Jim pens a column on forestry each week for The Williams Lake Tribune

Bear encounters during work or recreation can be the most rewarding part of the day or our worst nightmare but if you spend much time in the outdoors encounters will likely happen. Read this fantastic article and watch the amazing YouTube video included.

A new documentary presents an approach interacting with grizzly brs that could make a major shift in how humans can coexist with these very intelligent creatures. The half hour YouTube entitled Taku River Tlingit First Nation (TRTFN) the Weir 2021 describes the changes made by the biologists and staff at a fish weir on the Taku river. This river is a large glacial system originating in northwest British Columbia and draining into Taku Inlet about 40 kilometers (25 miles) east of Juneau, Alaska.

this is the link to the YouTube video posted

 

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