Sentences with phrase «bear sightings»

The phrase "bear sightings" refers to situations or cases where people have seen bears in a particular area. Full definition
The Hudson Police Department released photos of bear sightings within the Columbia County city on Wednesday, June 7, 2017.
Melting sea ice has led to a spike in polar bear sightings in the town of Churchill, Manitoba, while scientists say the starving bears are resorting to risky and atypical behaviour, such as cannibalism and wandering far inland in search of food.
The elders have also noted an increased number of polar bear sightings further south.
When you're feeling lousy and can't bear the sight of yourself carrying those extra kilos it's easy to assume that your partner feels the same way.
We live in Big Bear Lake, and it was our first bear sighting!
Our first ever bear sighting was purely by chance in the Canadian Rockies, we were on the Bow Valley Parkway just as the sun was rising, making a head start on a long day of driving.
China bear sightings are much more common.
Black Bear sightings are virtually guaranteed as they munch on greens and seafood along the estuary.
The trip was topped off with a total of 25 chance bear sightings!
We stayed at the Spirit Bear Lodge and had our hardest earned bear sightings to date!
From the majestic Niagara Falls to the Columbia Icefield and wonderful lakes to Polar Bear sighting, we are certain we will find the perfect adventure for you!
Paul Irngaut, a wildlife adviser with Nunavut Tunngavik Inc., a company that has set up hot - lines residents can use to report bear sightings, commented that:
It's like when you go to a buffet and are determined to get more than your money's worth: the first plateful (or two) of food tastes great and is satisfying, but after that third helping, you just feel bloated and can't bear the sight of another piece of pie... no matter how much you enjoyed it the first time.
In August / September 2011, we returned to the region of our first ever bear sighting, the Canadian Rockies.
At each stop, stories of bear sightings and break - ins were frequent, an exciting collision of culture and wilderness.
The trend that seems to emerge is that a decreasing habitat is related to an increase in polar bear sightings.
Translated literally, this means «the inability to bear the sight of another's suffering.»
Some examples are: fawn that need to be rehabilitated due to injury, birds of prey with broken wings, snakes or turtles that need a helping hand or relocation, we even had a bear sighting in Petaluma a few years ago!
Lots of hiking and sitting in the rainforest rain, which was superbly rewarded with grizzly, black and the elusive Kermode (Spirit) bear sightings!
There's plenty of evidence for this in places as different as quake - struck Himalayan villages and my Hudson Valley community, where the «Philipstown Locals» group on Facebook is the first place people (including me) turn when there's a lockdown alert or bear sighting or bad traffic accident.
In 2017, sea ice levels during the spring were higher than usual in the Labrador Sea (home to Davis Strait polar bears) and as a consequence, communities in coastal Labrador and Newfoundland saw record - breaking numbers of bear sightings, including a scary encounter that resulted in a bear being shot.
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