When is a grizzly hunt not a hunt? A response by professional biologist Lorne Fitch on the Alberta grizzly bear hunt reintroduction.
https://t.co/r9yXr5SVWr
If you oppose a hunt on Alberta's threatened grizzly bears, then please take a moment to send a letter to the minister using our template here: https://t.co/EjR2fdW6Vy
Minister Loewen says the amendments don't change anything and that it's not a hunt. But yet he just admitted that "the public wildlife management responders" will be able to keep the bears they kill... How is this not a trophy hunt?!?!
https://t.co/dasN58zP3c
Dr. @ElmeligiSarah worked as a bear biologist for 15 years before she was elected MLA for Banff-Kananaskis.
She tells us what the science says about managing human-bear interactions...
📺 FULL: https://t.co/eVzMIJyz8Y
🎧 FULL: https://t.co/5IFu1O7dNZ #ableg#abpoli#grizzly
"It's like we've stepped back into the early 1900s..."
Conservation photographer @JohnEMarriott tells us why he thinks Alberta will soon allow hunters to target "problem" grizzly bears.
📺 FULL: https://t.co/eVzMIJyz8Y
🎧 FULL: https://t.co/5IFu1O7dNZ #ableg#abpoli#grizzly
For those wanting to listen to @JohnEMarriott discussing the return of the Grizzly Bear hunt, you can find his discussion with @RealTalkRJ at the link below. https://t.co/OMnunrcvXo
Looking forward to joining @ryanjespersen and @RealTalkRJ tomorrow morning to talk about Alberta's changes to the Wildlife Act which will once again allow Albertans to kill our iconic grizzly bears as trophies.
In partnership with @ExposdWC, we're pleased to present Part Three of the Trapped in the Past docu-series! This episode explores the common arguments that are used to support trapping and discusses whether they are valid. https://t.co/kjiAg5Omx8
In partnership with @FurBearers, we're pleased to present Part Two of the Trapped in the Past docu-series! This episode explores Canada's history with the trapping industry and its place in today's society.
https://t.co/r95wPTlPcL
Have you had a chance to watch Part 1 of our "Trapped in the Past" documentary produced in partnership with
@FurBearers? Part 1 focuses on neck snares, diving deep into the science and the ethics behind this cruel and archaic trapping device. #wildlife
https://t.co/14kP5ZV3CV
I'm extremely proud to finally have the first of our Trapped in the Past video series now line! Check out The Truth about Snares and please help us get the word out by commenting on YT, RT-ing here, commenting and sharing on FB and IG, etc. Thx everyone! https://t.co/Uhmbj8Y9oV
Hump Day Struggles! Witness an adorable grizzly bear, who's definitely not in the mood to be disturbed on a lazy afternoon! 😴🐻 Video by Exposed Ambassador @JohnEMarriott
A special capture of two bears in Waterton Park by Ambassador @tim_osborne. Despite the different fur colours, both of these bears are black bears! #wildlife#bears
The magnificent Khutzeymateen, Canada's only grizzly bear sanctuary. It's my hope that one day we not only have more grizzly sanctuaries, but also wolf, cougar and even wolverine sanctuaries/refuges where the needs of these apex predators takes priority.
As we look into the eyes of this magnificent grizzly bear, we find a deep connection to the primal instincts and ancient wisdom that have guided these creatures for centuries. We have much to learn from animals if we take a moment to stop, listen, and observe. 📷: @JohnEMarriott
Did you know that moose can eat up to 30kg of forage every day in the summer? That's equivalent to 12 bags of carrots or 5 bags of potatoes. The types of forage ranges from twigs to shrubs to water plants, which is featured here. Video by Exposed Co-Founder @JohnEMarriott
This little fox kit is ready to take on the world! Although super cute, fox kits are surprisingly stinky. Their smell has been compared to that of a skunk and is used to mark territories and attract mates when they are old enough. Photo by Exposed Co-Founder @JohnEMarriott