That's one tough, snow-covered grizzly Trail cameras have been a great evolution in monitoring wild animals. Nowadays, we get to see the actions and antics of the Animal Kingdom like we’ve never seen ...
The footage is extraordinary in that grizzly bears hibernate during the winter, when the Yukon receives most of its snow. So it’s rare to document a grizzly at close range during a blizzard and before ...
A trail camera in Canada’s Yukon Territory has captured footage of three large bears using the same trail at different times. The footage is unique, as explained by David Troup of Yukon Wildlife Cams, ...
A trail camera in Canada’s Yukon Territory has captured a what appears to have been a playful moment between two black bears on a remote forest trail. The footage, shared recently by Yukon Wildlife ...
A wildlife photographer in Canada’s Yukon Territory has compiled video footage that shows grizzly bears and black bears wandering away from his trail cameras. “Bear butts!” David Troup, of Yukon ...
A compilation of trail-cam footage from Canada’s Yukon Territory shows grizzly bears expressing specific interest in the same tree at various points in 2022. The accompanying footage, shared Wednesday ...
Two weeks ago we featured dramatic trail-cam footage showing wild horses trying to outrun a grizzly bear in Alberta, Canada. That story did not have a happy ending. This week we’re sharing more ...
In addition, click here to see a slideshow of Johanna Jainchill's visit to Alaska and the Yukon. Cruise Editor Johanna Jainchill recently embarked on a tour of Alaska and the Yukon Territory. In order ...
Trail cameras in Yukon filmed a young moose calf scratching its nose, smelling flowers and posing with its mom. Watch “most adorable video.” Screengrab from Yukon Wildlife Cams' Facebook video Tucked ...
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Above the North: Exploring Yukon's Wild Horizons...
This is the Lapie River, slicing through the heart of the Yukon. Glacial blue water twists between steep canyon cliffs, ...
As human development spreads ever farther around the world, very few large ecosystems remain relatively intact and uninterrupted by highways, cities or other human-constructed obstacles. One of the ...
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