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SPOTTED!

After a freshly fallen snow, it’s a delight to see tracks indicating that our furry and feathered friends have been passing through. Not sure what you’re looking at? Our friends at the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s Hinterland Who’s Who program fill us in on who we might be tracking and what they’re up to.

Grizzly bear

A solitary animal, the grizzly bear digs its den on a slope, where snow adds insulation. The grizzly bear.)

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