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Bears / Kananaskis Improvement District / Canadian Rockies / Apex predators / Fauna of Alaska / Kananaskis Country / Grizzly bear / Bear danger / Bear / Grizzly / Bow Valley Provincial Park / Kananaskis /  Alberta
Date: 2016-07-28 15:31:48
Bears
Kananaskis Improvement District
Canadian Rockies
Apex predators
Fauna of Alaska
Kananaskis Country
Grizzly bear
Bear danger
Bear
Grizzly
Bow Valley Provincial Park
Kananaskis
Alberta

WARNING Effective Date: Thursday July 21st 2016 until further notice Where: Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park and surrounding Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park lands. Why: 2016 has produced a very good Buffaloberr

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