Restoring Biodiversity - 7/4/2023
Killing mountain lions in Wyoming. Otis, the chubby bear fan favorite. The beauty of Canada's Algonquin Provincial Park. And more….
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Here is what we’ve been reading, watching and writing about this week…
Articles
State Seeks to Kill 50% More Lions in Hard-hit Deer Range
Predator removals – paid for by the government for 150-years – have done vast damage to wildlife and habitat. How sad that despite all their accumulated animal knowledge and historical experience, the agencies apparently have “…learned nothing and forgotten nothing”.
Videos
Thousands Tune In to Watch Otis, Four-Time Champ of ‘Fat Bear Week,’ on Livecam
Otis the fat bear. A chubby favorite on the web feed from Katmai National Park, the brown bear gorges on salmon and eyes the competition.
Algonquin Park Trail Camera Footage
Algonquin Provincial Park is in southeastern Ontario, Canada. Its forests, rivers and numerous lakes, including the large Lake of Two Rivers, are home to moose, bears and common loons.
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