Capturing Bears in Their Element πΈπ»: Image by the talented Yuri Choufour @yurichoufour
As temperatures drop, bears engage in hyperphagia, consuming massive amounts of food to sustain them through the winter.
#ProtectOurWildlife#CCPC#Canada#Conservation#Bears
Image by Mark Williams @marineconservationphotography
As temperatures drop, bears engage in hyperphagia.Conservation efforts play a pivotal role in preserving these remarkable rituals of nature. π»βοΈ
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Pictures by Liron Gertsman @liron_gertsman_photography
π Pacific salmon embark on a heroic journey, returning to their birth streams to give life anew. Support sustainable practices & habitat restoration for a brighter future. π
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Amazing Click by Liron Gertsman @liron_gertsman_photography
Resting after a fulfilling day of fishing, this Black Bear is gearing up for the winter months.
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The Queen of Alaska by Kristian Gillies
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Witness the incredible phenomenon of bear hyperphagia, where these majestic creatures bulk up for the winter ahead.
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This week's #ShareCCPC by Gurnit Atwal @gurnitart β
Witnessing the Bald Eagle reminds us of the importance of preserving their habitats & protecting these symbols of freedom. Let's unite to conserve their existence & safeguard our natural heritage for generations to come.
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Amazing still by Shane Kalyn
One of my favourite wildlife encounters I've ever had, watching this leopard stalk its prey, in perfect stealth mode, literally becoming one with its environment and perfectly camouflaged in the African bush...
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Beautiful shot of a Quetzal by @zachbaranowski!
"In the last section of my second hike of the day I heard a familiar sound, a male resplendent quetzal calling for a mate somewhere behind me."
Swipe to see it's magnificent tail feathers!
#birds#quetzals#wildlifephotography
featuring Ollie Elec @elecfoto for this weeks #shareCCPC post!
Owlets are dependent on their parents for care and protection, so they will stay close to the nest until they are old enough to venture out on their own.
#owls#babybirds#nests#wildlifephotography