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Peak of Vancouver celebrates grizzlies Grinder and Coola turning 20

Article content The bears briefly gained worldwide notoriety after a grey wolf was introduced to their habitat in 2005 and was killed by one of them while trying to steal a bone. Grinder cooling off at Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. NICK PROCAYLO/PNG Photo by NICK PROCAYLO /PNG Grinder, despite being the smaller of the two, will probably be the one who blows out the candles on the birthday cake. He is the alpha in the relationship he’s the extrovert and is always the one to try something first, including emerging from hibernation. In fact, Macquisten jokes that he offers 1,000-to-1 odds against Coola emerging first from the snow, and no one has taken up the bet, not even for a loony.

Salmon and other sea life affected by recent heat waves, experts say

Article content Scott Hinch, director of the Pacific salmon ecology and conservation laboratory at the University of British Columbia, said juvenile salmon such as sockeye, coho and chinook in fresh water would have been most affected by recent heat waves. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Salmon and other sea life affected by recent heat waves, experts say Back to video “They’re going to be living in fresh water for one to two years and it’s that life history stage, that this particular heat wave and just climate change in fresh water in particular, is going to have some of its greatest effects,” he said in an interview.

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