Coexistence : the human/grizzly bear interface in a rural community of British Columbia
Environmental Education is becoming increasingly important as human populations expand into wildlife habitat, often resulting in human/wildlife conflicts. Meadow Creek British Columbia has experienced a long history of conflicts with grizzly bears resulting in significant bear mortalities. This qual...
Main Author: | Sanders, Gillian |
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Other Authors: | Proctor, Michael |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10170/598 |
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