By: Karyssa Hiller, University of Vermont
Avoiding bears is truly an art. We constantly talked, whistled, or sang to avoid surprising a bear and startling it.
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By: Karyssa Hiller, University of Vermont
Avoiding bears is truly an art. We constantly talked, whistled, or sang to avoid surprising a bear and startling it.
by Kyle Weber, of Truman State University It’s only been a few days since the last blog entry, but in that time, it seems that so many lasts have happened. On Thursday we drove out to Consolation Creek to go on…
by Rain Keating, of Westminster University photos by Adam Spencer, Round River Instructor We recently had the honor to spend day at the Haa Kusteeyí Celebration in Carcross, YT. The event is hosted by the T’lingit Nation to bring communities together…
by Joey Abreu, of Northland College photos by Adam Spencer, Round River Instructor Brown fur glistening, Grizzly wades through the water. Poised, intelligent I woke up this morning to the sound of the river flowing, and the cool damp feeling…
by Joey Abreu, of Northland College photos by Adam Spencer, Round River Instructor Water flows freely Bears roam the open landscape This is the Taku The Taku River watershed in Northwestern British Columbia is a beautiful flowing landscape, home of…