Bears No. 122 and 136, known as The Boss and Split Lip respectively, are arguably two of the most famous grizzlies in Canada.
The Boss is considered the dominant bear in the Bow Valley. But those who have followed the Banff patriarch for years say ...
The Banff Wildlife Crossings Project in Canada’s Rocky Mountains has dramatically reduced the amount of wildlife being hit by cars on the Trans-Canada Highway, APEGA reports. According to APEGA, the ...
A fencing project to reduce wildlife collisions along the Trans-Canada Highway from Banff to Canmore is set to begin in 2026, ...
For three years, researchers from Montana State University spent their summers collecting bear hair. The samples, collected on both sides of the 50 mile stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway that cuts ...
CANMORE, Alberta – Bear 148 made quite a name for herself this year. Born in 2011, the grizzly had learned to use the crossings over the Trans-Canada Highway in Banff National Park, how to skirt the ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. It's not uncommon to see wildlife on the side of the road in Banff National Park — it's also not ...