The Last Five Miles: Where Ranchers and Grizzly Bears Coexist
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Nature Talks: The Nature Conservancy of Canada Podcast
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This is the story about one of Alberta’s most distinctive landscapes, and the people protecting it, who have managed to share the space with some of North America’s largest mammals – like the grizzly bear.
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