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Biota / Bears / Holarctic / Ecology / Old growth forests / Reindeer / Caribou / Grizzly bear / Great Bear Rainforest / Temperate rainforest / Kermode bear / Boreal woodland caribou
Date: 2011-12-15 12:45:01
Biota
Bears
Holarctic
Ecology
Old growth forests
Reindeer
Caribou
Grizzly bear
Great Bear Rainforest
Temperate rainforest
Kermode bear
Boreal woodland caribou

Valhalla Wilderness Society P.O. Box 329, New Denver, British Columbia, V0G 1S0 Phone: ; fax: ; ; www.vws.org Public Information Bulletin No. 49 December 2006

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