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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2021
Bears enter their lower pond habitat new territory to explore Today Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, entered their Lower Pond habitat for the first time since September 2019. This completes their 5.5 acre habitat and gives them a new chunk of forest and a new pond system to explore.Last summer we decided to give the habitat a chance to regrow and refresh the plant life. This
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Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 21st Bear-thday Fun-draiser
are important ambassadors for the conservation and welfare of the grizzly bear,” says NicholasScapillati, Grizzly Bear Foundation Executive Director. “Tragically orphaned at a time when grizzly cubs didn’t havethe opportunity for a second chance at life in the wild, Grinder and Coola were offered a mountaintop refuge like noother. Together they have inspired and educated people across the globe to
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Mountain Team Building
leadership skills, mountain knowledge, and wilderness experience that ensure safe and enduring memories. 2.How does Grouse Mountain customize programs? To help customize your program, we will first identify the desired outcome of your visit. Whether you are looking for a fun office escape, or have a direct focus such as building group trust or team collaboration, we will customize the program to reflect
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Bears Enter Upper Pond 2022
frolicking in the snow and going for a swim in their ponds which are still surrounded by snow! In fact, we often find the bears prefer the cooler and wetter temperatures and are definitely more active than on the warm days when naps in the shade are in order. VISIT THE BEARS Be sure to visit Grinder and Coola at the Refuge for Endangered Wildlife which is about a five minute walk from the Skyride.If you
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Happy New Years from the Wildlife Refuge
Happy New Years from the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife! Happy New Years Everyone! I just wanted to write a post thanking everyone for their support and care for our wildlife over the past year. 2012 was a great year for the Refuge: Grinder and Coola had another lazy summer and the wolves as well. It was also our Summer of Owls and Tyto, our resident Barn Owl, was very
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The new buzz here at the Grouse Mountain Refuge!
The New Buzz at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife! Honeybees arrive as part of an organic honey trial... This summer marks the exciting addition of two honey bee hives to the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife! We are excited to host the two hives and determine if organic honey production is possible on the mountaintop.Bees are of critical importance in our eco
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Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 21st Bear-thday Fun-draiser
. “Coola and Grinder are important ambassadors for the conservation and welfare of the grizzly bear,” says NicholasScapillati, Grizzly Bear Foundation Executive Director. “Tragically orphaned at a time when grizzly cubs didn’t havethe opportunity for a second chance at life in the wild, Grinder and Coola were offered a mountaintop refuge like noother. Together they have inspired and educated people
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Grouse Mountain Announces Summer 'On the Mountain' Series
years old, and guests of all ages will enjoy our epic World-Famous Lumberjack Show®, featuring a 60-foot tree climb, log rolling and axe throwing. At the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, guests can say hi to resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola, in their 5-acre habitat, watch a falcon take flight during the awe-inspiring Birds in Motion® Demonstration and learn more about wildlife
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20th Bearthday
the world.And therefore sometime in January 2001 both Grinder and Coola were born! Later, in May of that year, they were rescued when they were orphaned in the wild and in September 2001 they were brought to the Grouse Mountain Refuge For Endangered Wildlife which they still inhabit to this day! This year marks their 20th birthday - or should we say... bearthday? Have a great 20th boys! Coola