Grizzly bears move north in High Arctic as climate change expands range


By Amy Smart / The Canadian Press
Some unlikely neighbours are moving in around the northernmost communities of the Northwest Territories, across the icy tundra of Canada’s High Arctic. Inuvialuit hunters and trappers say grizzly bears are showing up in increasing numbers on islands of the Beaufort Sea and experts say climate change is likely a driving factor.…

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December 14, 2019

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