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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation!
Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation! Resident Grizzly Bears emerge from their 9th hibernation Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, have emerged from their 2009/2010 hibernation period at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife.This was their ninth hibernation - all have taken place at the Refuge. Grinder, being the bold, head strong bear, was the first to emerge and
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Show your creative side in our Gingerbread Village Challenge!
card or cash3rd Place - $250 Grouse Mountain gift card or cashBakers will also receive potential exposure through a number of channels, including: Grouse Mountain Facebook, Twitter and Instagram social media channels Media partners; Global BC and the North Shore News Signage in the SOS Children's Gingerbread Village Spaces are limited, so register today! For all the details, please refer to our
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Tyto, An Ambassador and Friend Always
showing symptoms of fatigue and lack of appetite since a fainting episode 10 days previously. At that time, he had radiographs and blood taken to determine the nature of the problem. Unfortunately there was no opportunity for intervention this time. When Tyto first came to the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, he was initially a member of our Birds in Motion flying team but had to be
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Beta the Wolf
old friend. Beta was captive born in 1998, was retired from the movie industry and found sanctuary at Grouse Mountain with the rest of his pack in 2004. Beta enjoyed life on the mountain and will be greatly missed by everyone who visited and those who came to know him.Ken Macquisten D.V.M.Managing Director / VeterinarianGrouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife
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Calling All Bakers, Join the Gingerbread Village!
, Peak FM, North Shore NewsGrouse Mountain public relations promotionSignage promoting participants name or institutionSpaces are limited! For full details please refer to the guidelines document located here.
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Bears Enter Hibernation!
Grinder and Coola Enter Their 11th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain Last night marked the beginning of Grinder and Coola's 11th Hibernation Period at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Over the last two weeks the bears have been slowing down and eating less while spending more time sleeping inside their den. They have built a deep mattress out of Pacific Silver-fir Branches
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Happy Birthday Grinder and Coola!
orphaned. They then came to the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife.Twelve years later, in 2013, Grinder and Coola continue their 2012/2013 hibernation period and are doing well inside the den. They are often seen rolling over, stretching or remaking their branch bed. A couple more months and they will looking forward to getting back outside. Until then, they will sleep - even through their
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It Tastes Like Summer - The Observatory Summer Menu
Tastes Like Summer Summer flavours arrive at The Observatory The Observatory has made a name for itself as a source for fresh, local, seasonal food. It’s fine dining at its best when remarkable food meets attentive service. And the views speak for themselves. Summer’s bounty is reflected in the Observatory’s new seasonal menu featuring lovely light summer appetizers such as a Dungeness Crab
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Two New Quad Chairlifts
significantly reduced wait times for passage to the top of the bowl. This chair is aptly named “Greenway”, in reference to the industry standard colour designation of terrain intended for beginner skiers and riders. It also has a subtle historical reference to the famous Headway graduated length ski teaching method of the 1960’s and 1970’s. The Greenway chair will also provide easy circulation from the base
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Pine Martens
. Overall they are pretty cute, but don't mistake good looks with friendliness - they also have the weasel's viciousness and lightening fast reflexes. They are omnivores who prefer meat such as mice, voles, birds and squirrels but will also eat berries, nuts and eggs. Pine Marten's can live in mixed growth forests but prefer coniferous forests with lots of trees to climb and stumps to live in (or under