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Two More Grizzly Bears Captured After B.C. Attack

Conservation officers in Bella Coola have captured two additional grizzly bears following last week's attack on a school group that left four people hospitalized. The bears are being assessed for involvement.

Alberta's First Winter Day Reveals Nature's Beauty

Experience Alberta's dramatic transition to winter through stunning frost formations and wildlife encounters near Strathmore. Discover how sudden temperature drops created magical landscapes.

Calgary Airport reopens $200M west runway

Calgary International Airport completes $200M west runway rehabilitation, boosting capacity for 40 years of growth. Learn how this enhances flight operations.

Kitchener removes beaver dam due to flood risk

City of Kitchener crews dismantled a beaver dam at Shoemaker Creek on November 27, 2025, citing significant flood risk to surrounding areas. Learn about the city's wildlife management approach.

Raccoons Evolving: A Future Household Pet?

New research explores the surprising evolution of raccoons in urban environments. Could this lead to them becoming domesticated pets? Discover the findings.

San Diego Zoo's 141-Year-Old Tortoise Dies

Gramma, the beloved 141-year-old Galapagos tortoise and San Diego Zoo's oldest resident, has passed away. Discover her remarkable century-long story and the conservation efforts for her species.

Toronto Zoo Reveals Names for Komodo Dragon Siblings

The Toronto Zoo has officially named its two Komodo dragon siblings in a special announcement. Discover the unique names chosen for these remarkable reptiles and learn about conservation efforts.

B.C. probes possible deer disease in Okanagan

British Columbia authorities are investigating a suspected case of chronic wasting disease in Okanagan deer. Learn about the implications for local wildlife and conservation efforts.

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