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How to Get Along with ‘Grizzly’ Bears

Summary by El Pais
Walking carefully through a forest of yellowish American poplars in southeastern British Columbia, wildlife scientist Clayton Lamb looks through the bush for a robust tree to tie his bear trap. A tempting trail of smell has been drawn to attract an animal that can travel more than a thousand square kilometers to this precise place, just outside the city of Fernie. Lamb’s colleague, the wildlife technique Laura Smit, sprinkled the forest with rot…

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Walking carefully through a forest of yellowish American poplars in southeastern British Columbia, wildlife scientist Clayton Lamb looks through the bush for a robust tree to tie his bear trap. A tempting trail of smell has been drawn to attract an animal that can travel more than a thousand square kilometers to this precise place, just outside the city of Fernie. Lamb’s colleague, the wildlife technique Laura Smit, sprinkled the forest with rot…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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